Mimosa Ceratti
ARCHITECT | ARCH. DIPL. AAM - USI
A selection of works, up to 2015.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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LETTERS OF REFERENCE
RICUCITURE (SEWN UP) Diploma atelier Mario Botta (2015) Topics of Architecture | Diploma 2015. Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio, CH. Diploma president: Valerio Olgiati.
Personal Work
2012 JANTAR MANTAR, JAIPUR, INDIA Digital photography.
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SECHS GROSSE HÄUSER FÜR BASEL | UBS Msc1 atelier Quintus Miller (2014) Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio, CH. Part of the exhibition Sechs Grosse Häuser Für Basel, held in Basel in 02/2015; published in the catalog.
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ARCHITECTURE AND NATURE | THERMAE BAC3 atelier Go Hasegawa (2013) Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio, CH.
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THE DOUBLE STUDIO | DAVIS HOUSE BAC2 atelier Kersten Geers (2010) Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio, CH.
PREMASHRAYA Vāstu Shilpā Constultants (2011/12) Ahmedabad, India.
18 PROFESSIONAL WORK
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VESSEL PLINTH Vāstu Shilpā Constultants (2011/12) Ahmedabad, India.
28 PERSONAL WORK
MOSÈ
PHOTOGRAPHS
SKETCHES
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OF EARTH AND AIR Porto Academy Workshop | Atelier Tetsuo Kondo (2014) FAUP, Porto, Portugal.
www.mimosaceratti.com
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Personal Work 2011 MOSÈ
Graphite on paper. Copy after Michelangelo, “Mosè” 1513-15 ca.
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4
SECTION
Academic Work
Diploma atelier Mario Botta | 2015 RICUCITURE (SEWN UP) The atelier addressed the creation of a university campus in Mendrisio through a precise “architectural acupuncture”. Each student chose a programme and site. I drafted an archive with a research space aimed at architectural theory, to satisfy the growing need of such a structure in the Accademia, foreseeing an ulterior “jump” with the addition of the new SUPSI faculty of interior architecture in the next few years. With Mendrisio becoming a reference for architecture education, this research institute will have a symbolic importance comparable to that of a church in ancient times, a true and new fulcrum for intellectual activity.
NW ELEVATION
SECTION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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Academic Work
Msc1 atelier Quintus Miller (team work: M. Ceratti + V. Papadimitriou) | 2014 SECHS GROSSE HĂ„USER FĂœR BASEL | UBS Location: Aeschenplatz 6. UBS. The project insists on a radical reconfiguration of the site, aimed at its densification. Eight glazed buildings offer new workspaces for the UBS employees. The diverse characteristics of the plot also require specific approaches, which reunite in its inner part in a continuous, interstitial space multiplied by reflections of the gardens that define and give them identity.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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SECTION
Academic Work
BAC3 atelier Go Hasegawa | 2013 ARCHITECTURE AND NATURE | THERMAE Location: Leukerbad Water is a unique element, capable of triggering primordial experiences; it is a “creator� of life and territories. I concentrated on offering a new experience of bathing, in a free and open space, to aid the contact between human and nature. This point of contact will bridge over the detachment we are accustomed to, and also filter the different scales we move in: the body, the bathers, the water, the clearing in the forest, the woodland, the valley, the distant peaks and the sky.
SITE PLAN
TERRITORIAL SECTION
Personal Work
2012 HIMACHAL PRADESH, INDIA Digital photography. One of my greatest interest is to study through photography the visual flattening and perspective construction of space. Photography as a mean of analysis of the visual space. 17
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Academic Work
BAC2 atelier Kersten Geers | 2010 THE DOUBLE STUDIO Location: Davis house & studio, Malibu, California. 1968-72. arch. Frank O. Gehry. The project consisted in the addition of a small house for guests, domestic aids et al. to an extant villa, studying and adopting a style similar (yet personal) to that of the original project and building.
ROOFTOP PLAN
To the right: View of the Davis house & studio (ca 1975) from north-west. Interior view (ca 1975).
SECTION
NE ELEVATION
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UP
UP
R = 14.7 CM T = 30.0 CM
1556 X 331
D18b
DUCT 30 X 51
Rain water Spout as per Service dwg.
Light Weight Structure as per Manufacturer's Dwg.
D18c
W7
KITCHENETTE
330 X 240
D18b
D7
BEDROOM
Slope
HVAC DUCT 75 X 25
CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA CUM CLASSROOM
V29 W15
W1a
W1b
W1a
Rain water Spout as per Service dwg.
265 X 395
Light Weight Structure as per Manufacturer's Dwg.
W6
V5b
LIVING
325 X 350
TOILET
252.5 X 140
W6
DUCT 57.5 X 47.5
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.13 for Toilet Detail
DUCT 65 X 45
5 4 3 2
TOILET
1
237.5 X 162.5
R = 14.3 CM T = 30.0 CM
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.12 for Toilet Detail
BEDROOM
O U T D O O R P LAY AR EA
UP
295 X 200
V7b
V7a
LOBBY
DINING
250 X 270
295 X 200
V18a
W4
V18a
D13
D13
V3
V3 V23
W2
R = 14.3 CM T = 30.0 CM
6
V1
5
295 X 200
3 2
CUBICLE
200 X 310
200 X 310
332 X 157.5
DW7
DN
ES
DB
E
580 X 380
D18a
V12
LIFT 4
200 X 190
ED
DB
230
15
TOILET
CUBICLE
CUBICLE
CUBICLE
200 X 310
310 X 200
310 X 200
212.5 X 310
CHILDREN'S WARD
TOILET
380 X 410
CUBICLE
395 X 260
DUCT 52.5 X 47.5
25
200
SUPERVISOR'S ROOM
DUCT 50 X 92.5
15
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.10 for HC Toilet Detail
FS 120 X 60
CHILDREN'S WARD 200
DUCT 50 X 92.5
W25
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.1 for Toilet Detail
180 X 360
CUBICLE
CUBICLE
CUBICLE
CUBICLE
CUBICLE
235 X 310
212.5 X 310
200 X 295
230 X 230
200 X 340
DUCT 55 X 115
UP
DUCT 55 X 115
V21
380 X 410
380 X 410
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.1 for Toilet Detail
MULTI-USE TOILET
W17
TOILET
TOILET
25
V12
V25
300 X 180
DN
DG EX SHAFT 95 X 57.2
244
380 X 410
Ref. Drg. No. A 10.3 for Kitchen Detail
DN
COMMON SPAC DUCT 60 X 47.5
ED
KITCHEN
380 X 410
Ref. Drg. No. A 10.3 for Kitchen Detail
200 X 190
W17
Ref. Drg. No. A 5.1 for Stair Detail
KITCHEN
LIFT 2
Ref. Drg. No. A 5.2 for Stair Detail
V14
395 X 240
Ref. Drg. No. A 5.5 for Stair Detail
SUPERVISOR'S ROOM
352 X 330
V20 DUCT 100 X 35
LIFT 3
UP
ES
300 X 180
UP
FS 120 X 60
450 X 333
DUCT 92.5 X 50
DUCT 50 X 92.5
LIFT 1
V20
W26b
WASHING/DRYING Ref. Drg. No. A 6.24 Detail for Washing Block
CUBICLE & STORE
485 X 380
D6
W27
CASE
FIRE ESCAPE STAIR
200 X 310
Wooden staircase as per Interior Details
W20
LIFT 5
137.5 X 150
V23
CUBICLE
343 X 310
343 X 410
TOILET
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.11 DUCT 50 X 92.5 for Toilet Detail
200 X 310
CUBICLE COMMON DINING AREA
G
COMMON DININ AREA
CUBICLE
CUBICLE
295 X 200
UP
V9b
BEDROOM
CUBICLE
200 X 310
UP
225 X 270
1
200 X 310
V7a
LOBBY
CUBICLE
DUCT 45 X 67.5
4
DINING
CUBICLE
380 X 410
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.1 for Toilet Detail
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.1 for Toilet Detail
300 X 310
WASHING/DRYING 347.5 X 365
Ref. Drg. No. A 6.27 for Washing Block Detail
V30 V18a
V30
V12
V12
V3
V3
V18a
V18a
V18a
V12
V18a
V12 V18b
SHUTTERING PANELS LAYOUT AND CEILING FANS PLAN
Professional Work
Vāstu Shilpā Consultants (Internship | September 2011 to August 2012) PREMASHRAYA (also PREMASHRAYA AT RAJARHAT) Location: Kolkata (Calcutta), India. A large Indian company seized the initiative to build a free hospital for cancer treatment, siding it with a unique group-housing facility that will provide an economical, hygienic and homely alternative to its patients and their families. Moreover, Premashraya is drafted to promote an active and vibrant environment of community and also a center for education and vocational training.
The project was already under construction when I joined the team. My contribution to the project: + Construction details: shuttering panels, ceiling fans, bathrooms, kitchens, stone walls’ layouts... + Interior and exterior renders (Cinema 4D and Photoshop). + Choice of part of the furniture for the bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens and common living areas. + Choice of part of the materials and colors for interior and exterior finish. + Graphic design of some presentations to the clients.
ONE OF THE CHILDREN’S PLAYROOM
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS FOR BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS
3
P5
P6
A 6.12
3
P5
69.9
418.9 252.5
17
69.9
12.5 12.5
233
12.5
42.5
Q8
P6
A 6.12
418.9 137.4
95
100
16.5
53
29.5
12.5
57.5
25
137.4 16.5
53.4
252.5
16.5
233.5
100
95
42.5
12.5
69.9
12.5 12.5 16.5
53.5
29
12.5
57.5
25
12.5 17.5
75
80.5
70
85
219.9
16.5
14.5
90.5
4
50
116
12 315 36.3 205
5
12.5
TILE DROP
50
64
12.5
163.5
25
25
64
12.5
163.5
25
25
64
12.5
163.5
25
29
60
17
158.5
29.5
29
60
17
158.5
29.5
29
60
17
158.5
29.5
265
12.5
12.5
265
12.5
12.5
265
4 A 10.1
P7
P6
12.5
294
294
294
5
5
4
A 10.1
A 10.1
P7
P6
5
4
A 10.1
A 10.1
P7
12.5
Q1
25
28.7
Q1
29.5
2
25
A 10.1
75 50
72.5
58.5
25
SERVICE DUCT
29.5
50
3 CM THICK DUCT COVER
28.7
12.5
Q1
49.2
50
3 Q1
12.5
58.5
2
12.5
50
100
75.3
4
SERVICE DUCT
95
75
75.3
25
50
28.7
CABINET
3 3 CM THICK DUCT COVER
12.5
58.5
49.2
SERVICE DUCT
P6
128 206 58
13.5
25 253
420
255 70
449
69.5
90
86
±0.0
D18a
5
TILE DROP
4
49.2
5
12.5
12.5
97 113.3
115 115
420
65 50
6 A 10.1 FALSE CEILING 60X60 AS PER SPEC.
REFRIGERATOR
5
25
6 A 10.1
SANDWICH PLATFORM WITH POLISHED GRANITE FINISH AS PER SPEC. 45MM THK. FLOOR FINISH 60X60 VITRIFIED TILES FLOORING AS PER SPEC
+13.0
86
90
D18a
6 A 10.1
SB
4
±0.0
45MM THK. FLOOR FINISH 60X60 VITRIFIED TILES FLOORING AS PER SPEC
117
395 X 240
50 323.3
WB
4
+13.0
NT
LIGHT POINT
KITCHEN TYPE I
3
WB ABOVE
25MM THK. WALL FINISH 60X30 CERAMIC TILE DADOING AS PER SPEC.
SB
95
30 42.5
+19.0
395 X 240
57.5
420
6 A 10.1
Q4
60MM THK. FLOOR FINISH 60X60 VITRIFIED TILES FLOORING AS PER SPEC
2 KITCHEN TYPE I
255
420
395 X 240
6 A 10.1 449
KITCHEN TYPE I
EXHAUST FAN
SP
+19.0
449
3
Q4
V20
57.5
2
Q4
449
NT
SANDWICH PLATFORM WITH POLISHED GRANITE FINISH AS PER SPEC.
+86.0
40
65
INDUCTION COOKER
43
230
2
SLOPE 1:100 S 1:1 LO 00 PE
SLOPE 1:100
50
NT
60
+86.0
17.5
7 6 60MM THK. FLOOR FINISH 60X60 VITRIFIED TILES FLOORING AS PER SPEC
2
40
25
1
±0.0
CABINET
17.5
47.5
35
32.5 15
12.5
SB
26.3
20
30
SLOPE 1:100 S 1:1 LO 00 PE
65
29
16.5
25
8
WB ABOVE
SLOPE 1:100
Q4
58.5
22.5
32
52
115 WB
Q4
1 OVERHEAD CABINET
12.5
57.5
29
182.5
32.3
25
NT
30 30
25
SP
30 13 30 30
167.5
57.5
12.5
12.5
NT
28
53.5 16.5
60
52
29
29 64
57.5
57.5
57.5
57.5 12.5 25
12.5
25
25
167.5
28.7
12.5
12.5
60
29.5
25
12.5
178.5
25
29
29.5
29.5
277.5
272.5
420
449
265
162.5
REFRIGERATOR
17
12.5
12.5
15
W34 V20
P7
A 10.1
294 12.5
57.5
25MM THK. WALL FINISH 60X30 CERAMIC TILE DADOING AS PER SPEC.
12.5
4
5 A 10.1
265
29.5
66.2
12.5
29.5
NT
57.5
16.5
P6
P7
A 10.1
294 12.5 162.5
64.2
5
P6
A 10.1
265
420
P7
A 6.12
449
4 A 10.1
Q8
P6
17
SANDWICH PLATFORM WITH POLISHED GRANITE FINISH AS PER SPEC.
53.8
31.1
12.5
3
P5
55.5
60
28.7
35.1
79.5
205
A 6.12
7
12.5
29
79.5
107 265
P6
229.5
25 47.5
12.5
29.5 47.5
321.5
12.5
215.9 137.4
12.5
29.5
6
Q1
29
25 12.5
14.5
3
8
6
25
25 W21
294
A 10.1
6
PLUMB WALL AS PER SPEC.
418.9
P5
Q4
W21
DGU
ALUMINIUM BOX SECTION FORMING THE LOUVERS WITH A FLY MESH ON THE OUTSIDE AS PER VENTILATOR DETAIL
265
5
W21
4
7 V7b
418.9
A 10.1
88.4
92.4
235
EXHAUST FAN WITH A FLY MESH ON THE OUTSIDE AS PER VENTILATOR DETAIL
12.5
R 1
76.5
2
137.4
P6
3
MR
235
A 6.12
TILE DROP
±0.0
12.5
12.5 12.5
57.5
57.5 29
25
57.5 321.5
158.5
162.5
321.5 88
A 6.12
PC
D21
215
12.5 12.5
57.5
57.5
57.5 25
SLO
2
219.9
A 6.12
25MM THK. WALL FINISH 60X30 CERAMIC TILE DADOING AS PER SPEC.
5
2
17
4
WB
SP
12.5
2
4
3
3
SLOPE
SP
FALSE CEILING 60X60 AS PER SPEC.
60
60
LP
SHOWER
AC
V7b
WL
V7b
12.5
17.5
12.5
59.5
BC AC
W21
SUITE TOILET TYPE II 237.5 X 162.5
PE
SLOPE
235
4
NT
92.4
4 2 CM DROP
FALSE CEILING AS PER SPEC.
Q8
4 235
A 6.12
17.5
25MM THK. WALL FINISH 60X30 CERAMIC TILE DADOING AS PER SPEC.
SERVICE DUCT 57.5 X 47.5
7 8
5 45MM THK. FLOOR FINISH 30X30 CERAMIC TILES FLOORING AS PER SPEC
35.1
321.5
162.5
145
4
52.5
WB
57.5
7 6 GRANITE COUNTER TOP
EWC
Q8
52.5
17
TPH / AC
HF/BC
-2.0
Q8
6
30.5
5
LP PC
12.5
MR
29.5
25
Q8
42
12.5 12.5
PLUMB WALL 12.5 CM THK. AS PER SPEC.
12.5 12.5
SERVICE DUCT 57.5 X 47.5
CONCEALED CISTERN AS PER SPEC.
29
57.5
PLASTERED WALL FINISHING AS PER SPEC.
57.5
57.5
13
DUCT COVER
Q1
TWO OF THE POSSIBLE CONFIGURATIONS OF THE PATIENTS’ ROOMS
2 7.13
CONSTRUCTION DETAILS FOR THE CLADDING OF THE RECEPTION AREA
G2
A2
B-G-C-D-C-F-B-B-D-E
B1
F-B-C-E-H-B-H-E-H-B
F3 B2//
C1
D2
D1
C2//
F1
H3
F2//
H2//
G1
80 MM KOTA SKIRTING
B2//
C1
A2//
E1
D2
B1
C2//
2 7.13
G-A-D-A-C-E-F
G2
D7
E7
A2
D2
B1
B-G-C-D-C-F-B-B-D-E
F2
G1
A2
B-A-C-H-F
C2 E1
E4
F-D-E-C-F-G-B-E
D1
C4
E3 G2/
F1
A2/
B1
F4
G4
D1
E1 E3
F2
E1
B1
F4
E4
+336.0 bottom opening interior
F3
H2
C1
+378.0 shops' terrace
D2/
B1
C2
G1
C2 B1
H3
A2
F1
B3
A2
E1
B3
G3
B3
F2
B1
G1
B2
C1
F2
E3
H2
C1
G-C-E-B-F
C3
G7
E2
C1
B3
F7
C2
G1 F3
F-B-C-E-H-B-H-E-H-B
C7
A2
B1 H3
+404.2 shops' parapet
F1
4 7.13
F7
F-D-E-C-F-G-B-E
E2
E1
G1
G-C-E-B-F
E3
C2
E3 H2
B1
D3
A2
D1
H3
A2
F1
F3
A2
B1 B3
B2
B1
E3
G2
C1
F2 E1
B3
F2
E3
H2 C1
G3
E2
C1 C3
C2 G1
F3
C2
G1
A2
F1
C3
A2
B2
B1
E3
B3
A2//
F2
E1
D3
F3
G-A-D-A-C-E-F
H2
5 7.13
C2
G1
G-C-E-B-F
F-D-E-C-F-G-B-E
B-A-C-H-F
+618.0 parapet of children's terrace
A2
4 7.13
B2
B-A-C-H-F
3 7.13
32 MM THK JAISALMER SANDSTONE COPING FINISH AS PER SPEC.
F1
+154.0 bench
D4
+132.0 skirting
A6 C6
G-A-D-A-C-E-F
B1/
B-G-C-D-C-F-B-B-D-E
F3
F-B-C-E-H-B-H-E-H-B
B-A-C-H-F
G1/
B2
B3
A2
E6 D1
C1/ C3
C2
F6 C1
E3
H2
A6 F1 B3
B2
A6
D1
H3
F2
D6
A2
H3
C2
A5
C5
E5
+115.0 floor finishing
E1 E3
H2
H3
F2
±0.0 ground level
17 2.6 46
+378.0 shops' terrace
PLASTER AS PER SPEC.
+336.0 bottom opening interior
+336.0 bottom opening interior 17 29.4
WALL FINISH -JAISALMER SANDSTONE DRY CLADDING AS PER SPEC. FILLED WITH SEALANT DOW CORNER
WALL FINISH -JAISALMER SANDSTONE DRY CLADDING AS PER SPEC. FILLED WITH SEALANT DOW CORNER
50
67
+404.2 shops' parapet
WALL FINISH -JAISALMER SANDSTONE DRY CLADDING AS PER SPEC. SS CLAMP TO FIX THE STONE
2.6
46 33
33 17
FILLED WITH SEALANT DOW CORNER
TYPICAL ELEVATION
PLASTER AS PER SPEC.
PLASTER AS PER SPEC.
33
TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH OPENING
SS CLAMP TO FIX THE STONE
34.6 17
33
4
+154.0 bench +115.0 floor finishing
17
+378.0 shops' terrace
40
43
2.6
A.7.13 SCALE 1:20
11 33
50
8.6 28.8
50
RCC BEAM AS PER STRUCTURAL DRAWING
SS CLAMP TO FIX THE STONE
34.6 17
FLOOR FINISH IN 1:100 SLOPE CRAZY KOTA STONE TERRACE FLOORING AS PER SPEC. POLYMERIC MODIFIED MEMBRANE TREATMENT WATER-PROOFING AS PER SPEC.
50
WALL FINISH - JAISALMER SANDSTONE WET CLADDING AS PER SPEC.
2.6
17 2.6
+404.2 shops' parapet +378.0 shops' terrace
1
A.7.13 SCALE 1:50
33
AAC BLOCK WALL AS PER SPEC.
+618.0 parapet of children's terrace
17
JAISALMER SANDSTONE COPING FINISH AS PER SPEC.
5 7.13
3 7.13
100 MM KOTA SKIRTING
2
KOTA STONE SKIRTING AS PER SPEC.
±0.0 ground level
±0.0 ground level
SECTION THROUGH THE PARAPET OF THE CHILDREN'S TERRACE
A.7.13 SCALE 1:20
3
TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH WALL OF A SHOP
A.7.13 SCALE 1:20
5
TYPICAL SECTION THROUGH WALL AND BENCH
A.7.13 SCALE 1:20
CONCEPTUAL DESIGN MODEL | SCALE 1:200 THE MODEL SHOWN IN THIS PHOTOGRAPH IS THE ONLY PIECE OF WORK I HAVE NOT PERSONALLY PRODUCED.
Personal Work 2015 ÉVEUX, FRANCE Pen on paper.
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28
5 303.6
R 143.6 R 120.6
+43.5
411.9
78.2
23 ±0.0
4
23
23
411.9
4 18
0. 5
R 70 R 93
+60.9
±0.0
4. 5 26
+95.7
+26.1
+26.1
±0.0
80
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13
5. 9
23
23
4
23
184
11
+60.9
4 3.
17
56
2
5 2.
8.
58
15
+95.7
25
212.9
11
±0.0 +26.1
86.1 139.8
104.4
5
+78.3
+26.1 +8.7
3
+26.1
4
23
144.3
R 75 R 98
165.1 34.534.534.5 52.1
101.2
108.7
4
LIGHT POLE
+60.9
138.5
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WINDOW DETAIL
Note: All windows have the same dimensions.
Scale - 1:10
Note: There shall be no openings in the curved walls.
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BRICK BRICK PCC
BRICK PCC
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EARTH FILL
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PCC
+60.9 +43.5
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MONK BOND
+95.7
103.5
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34.8
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62.2
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57.5
264.5
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RUNNING BOND
572.8
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241.5
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115.5
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172.5
34.5
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PLAN SHOWING THE SLAB LEVELS
LIGHT POLE
13
494.5
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80.5
SECTION 4 Scale - 1:20
COCONUT TREE +139.2
PCC
BRICK
PCC
PCC
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26.1
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EARTH FILL
7.5 8.7 60.9
44.7 35
34.8 BRICK
BRICK 62.2
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BRICK
+60.9
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95.7 ±0.0
34.8 BRICK
PCC
5
EARTH FILL
10 17.4 17.4 17.4
BRICK
EARTH FILL
44.7
34.8 34.8 10 17.4 17.4
26.1
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+26.1
26.1
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PCC
±0.0
44.8
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±0.0
27.4
+8.7
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+78.3
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17.4 17.4 17.4 17.4
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10 17.4 17.4 17.4
26.1
139.2
43.5
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PCC
PCC
SECTION 5 Scale - 1:20
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SECTION 6 Scale - 1:20
Professional Work
Vāstu Shilpā Consultants (Internship | September 2011 to August 2012) VESSEL PLINTH Location: Mumbai (Bombay), India. The clients commissioned a brick structure as a new plinth for their collection of sculpture. The project is located in their villa’s garden and was intended for usage mainly during social happenings, as both a display and seating area.
The project’s concept, general draft and design is by Sönke Hoof, partner of VSC. My contribution to the project: + Fine tuning of the design. + Construction details. + Construction drawings, drafted with the collaboration of the office’s consultants. Note: the image in the preceding page has been produced in 2015 as personal work.
Personal Work
2012 AHMEDABAD, INDIA Watercolour and pen on paper. Sketches must aid the comprehension of the represented subject. The scope is not only to represent but also to understand. Sketch as a way to communicate. 30
Personal Work
2011 AHMEDABAD, INDIA Pen on paper.
Personal Work
2011 MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND Pen on paper. Facade studies.
Personal Work
2011 MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND Pen on paper. Facade studies.
Personal Work
2014 PORTO, PORTUGAL Watercolour and ink pen on Ogami paper.
Personal Work 2014 MILAN, ITALY
Gel pen and ballpoint pen on paper.
Personal Work
2014 PORTO, PORTUGAL Watercolour and ink pen on Ogami paper.
Porto Academy ‘14 | Workshop work atelier Tetsuo Kondo | 2014 OF EARTH AND AIR
There are special moments in which words allow you to see life through someone else’s mind’s eye. In these special moments, we gain something ourselves. These fragments are significative moments that gifted me something. By collecting and hand writing them I share not only their power, but also a part of me. The fluctuations of my emotional state can be read through the movement of the line, the fragile appearance and paper blurs them together in one entity and the choice tells more about me than my own words could ever do. 37
Translation
2015 MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND At the beginning of the semester, the student worked with some difficulties in understanding and applying the professor’s suggestion; this was due to a difference in methodological setting between my atelier and others, which requires a more professional and less conceptual approach to architecture. Later on there was a strong improvement in both the project’s main frame and its planning, where a greater concreteness emerged in the project’s evolution and realisation of the concept. Overall, the student expresses herself through a work characterised by an interesting composition, encompassed on the main facade by a rigid frame in concrete, much like a large screen, that contains two diverging volumes with the required programme, while the centre is occupied by a system of stairs and terraced garden. Commitment and accuracy were determining elements to accomplish good and positive results. The student proved herself to be very open to discussion and changes in her project that were, at times, even radical. The professor, Mario Botta
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M IMOSA CERATTI ARCHITECT | ARCH. DIPL. AAM - USI Female www.mimosaceratti.com.
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Born 28/09/1990
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Italian
address: via Aristotele, 67 , 20128 Milano, Italy t: +39 3497260123 +41 (0)767008847 | e: mimosa.ceratti@gmail.com skype: mimosa.ceratti | facebook: Mimosa Crt
I graduated in June 2015 in the atelier of arch. Mario Botta. As a young architect, I wish to work and grow. This would not be my first experience in the field, as during my education I worked for about a year, packing an incredibly positive experience and confronting myself with various stages of a project, from early conceptualization to construction. Both my personality and experience made me ready to face the challenges that may come and open to change and discussion, although I remain persistent and dedicated to working to the best of my capabilities. I wish to build a rich, diverse background that will make me into a person able to bring a stimulating, multicultural and open vision to my colleagues and workplace and with this objective in mind I took conscious decisions throughout my life; for example, I so far lived in 4 different countries (Italy, England, Switzerland and India), traveled and took up and learnt as much as I could, from fine arts to typography to traditional photography and more, deepening my knowledge of English and acquiring a basic comprehension of French and Japanese to side my mother tongue, Italian.
REFERENCES Mario Botta Architect, Mario Botta Architetto Diploma Mentor T: +41 91 972 8625 E: mba@botta.ch
Sönke Hoof Architect, Vāstu Shilpā Consultants T: +91 79 27454537/39 E: vsc@sangath.org
Bruno Pedretti Art Historian and writer Thesis Mentor T: +41 58 666 5766 E: bruno.pedretti@usi.ch
WORK EXPERIENCE Vāstu Shilpā Consultants Sep 2011 – Aug 2012
Intern – Architecture & Urban planning “Sangath” Drive In Road, Ahmedabad 380 054, India www.sangath.org | vsc@sangath.org | +91 (0)7927454537/39 Project design | Construction drawings | Rendering | Graphic design
TAO Education Feb 2012 – June 2014
Graphic designer – Education & Schooling K-13, South extension part 2, Delhi 110049, India www.tao-ed.com Logo and brand identity | User interface design | Presentations and various templates
Holiday Inn Oct 2007 – Aug 2008
Waitress – F & B High road, DN4 9UX, Warmsworth, Doncaster, United Kingdom www.holidayinn.com/Doncaster | +44 8719429061 Restaurant, receptions and bar
AceA onlus Sep 2006 - today
Volunteer “Pais” via Angera, 3, 20125 Milano, Italy www.consumietici.it | www.aceaonlus.net
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+39 0284259130
PR, shopkeeper, coordinator of group work and more
ENGLISH | Self assessment Proficient under every aspect
FRENCH | Self assessment Listening, speaking and writing: Basic Reading: Independent
JAPANESE | Doncaster College Skills Certificate. Achieved 2008, not used frequently since then. Beginner level under every aspect 1/2
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EDUCATION & TRAINING Accademia di Architettura, Mendrisio, Switzerland www.arc.usi.ch Sep 2009 – June 2015
Diploma “Topics of architecture”, director arch. Valerio Olgiati | 01/2015 to 06/2015 Architectural design atelier / Diploma: arch. Mario Botta Essay: “The design product as a fétiche of contemporary society” prof. Bruno Pedretti Master 1+2 | 09/2013 to 12/2014 Architectural design ateliers: arch. João Nunes + arch. João Gomes da Silva (Msc2) arch. Quintus Miller (Msc1) Workshop with Hélène Binet Lightness in photography The project Aeschenplatz 6 (Msc1) was part of the exhibition Sechs Häuser für Basel in 02/2015 and was published in the exhibition’s catalog. Bachelor | 09/2009 to 07/2010 Architectural design ateliers: arch. Go Hasegawa (BAC3) arch. Eric Lapierre (BAC3) arch. Kersten Geers / Office KGDVS (BAC2) arch. Riccardo Blumer (BAC1) The project Volare in Gabbia (BAC1) was published on Domus n. 936, May 2010 and exhibited from July to September 2010 at Triennale Design Museum, Milan, Italy. The project Edicole d’arte (BAC1) was selected and realised in Botticino marble and exhibited at Marmomacc ‘10.
Porto Academy, Porto, Portugal www.portoacademy.info July 2014
Workshop with arch. Tetsuo Kondo E-published at http://www.portoacademy.info/porto-academy-14-booklets/
Liceo Artistico Caravaggio, Milano, Italy www.liceocaravaggio.gov.it Sep 2004 – July 2009
Diploma di Maturità di liceo artistico Sample of classes taken: + Architectural design + Sculpture + Fine arts + Philosophy
Doncaster College, Doncaster, United Kingdom www.don.ac.uk Aug 2007 – July 2008
Cultural exchange program (1 academic year) Extracurricular A levels obtained: + Fine arts & History of art + Photography
+ Mathematics + Chemistry Extracurricular GCSEs obtained: + Psychology
PERSONAL SKILLS Computer skills
Independent, intuitive and fast learner of new programs & applications. A selection of known and used programs: Approximate competence: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) ArchiCAD AutoCAD Rhinoceros Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign & Quark XPress Adobe Lightroom Cinema 4D (including Vray) Laser cutting (experienced with multiple machines) 3D Printing through Cura
Communication skills
Good communication and mediating skills gained through years of volunteer work and recurrent presentations of my own work in architecture and academic research. Moreover I gained confidence and social competence through my working experiences.
Organisational / managerial skills
Capable of organising own and groups’ work, based on personal attitude and knowledge of the individuals’ strong and weak points and overall aim and scope, in a continuous pursue of synergy. Ready to lead by example and to support those lagging behind.
Personal skills
+ Above average hand drawing skills (academic/fine art, technical, mixed media, etc.) + Good knowledge of digital and film photography, including film development, digital postprocessing and dark room printing. + Model making skills that include ability to work with wood, cardboard, Styrofoam, Plexiglas, concrete, gypsum/plaster, paper, wax etc. + Typography – composing and printing with lead characters + Engraving and linocut printing
Driving licence
Italian driving licence B 2/2
Personal Work
2010 SHANGHAI, CHINA Digital photography.
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Personal Work 2007 STUART, UK
Film photography. The film was personally developed and printed.