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RICCI MATTEO
2021 2021
Matteo Ricci 16 th April 1994 Via Filippo Sassetti 31, Milan, Italy linkedin profile
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SKILLS
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Adobe Suite
Italian - Mother toungue
Autodesk Autocad
English - Advanced
Rhinoceros
Spanish - Intermediated
VrayBridge - Cinema 4D Grasshopper - Rhinoceros Archicad Revit
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QGIS Modeling Laser cutting 3D printing
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TOEFL 81 (2018) B2 (2016)
“Abitare molteplice–costruire reversibile” Year: 2020
Site: Milan, Italy
Tutors: Andrea Campioli, Michela Buzzetti
The MiO2 project is located in an empty urban void in the area of Piazzale Loreto, Milan. The entire lot regeneration process was based on the following principle: multiple living - reversible building. The possibility of transforming the building during its life span is the basis of the following proposal, which then put into practice ideas for the design of a residential building, with the possibility of being conversed into an office building. To achieve this ambitious result, careful planning and planimetric design was required, in relation to the location of the systems, the choice of eco-sustainable materials and the issue of environmental comfort provided for according to the regulations of the Municipality of Milan for the different spaces described. Both façades, the first for different types of houses and the second for office configuration, were treated as elements hooked through dry fastening systems to the mixed structure of beams and pillars in laminated wood and vertical closures made of XLAM panels, in order to ensure their easy disassembly in relation to the expected functional versatility. The environmental theme underlying the project has materialized through the use of specific materials with a low C02 content, (in the extraction, processing, transport and storage phase) using wood and materials of natural origin, which have contributed to determine the low environmental impact of both planned projects. The complexity of this operation was translated through the use of the “Life Cycle Assessment” (LCA). In the same way, compliance with specific “Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design” (LEED) requirements strongly contributed to a social, energetic and environmental respect for the new multi-story complex. Full report at: https://issuu.com/mrmatteoricci/docs/report_construction_sustainability_designstudio
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VERTICAL FARMS Year: 2021
Site: Milan, Italy
Tutors: Andrea Antonio Bassoli, Luca Bergamaschi, Giovanni Luca Ferreri, Luca Monica
“The utopia of the historic suburbs. The agriculture in the city and the architectural typologies of the city districts” bases its research development - and consequently its design - on the idea of improving a piece of the metropolitan city of Milan through the arrangement of architectural artifacts designed to respond to the needs of contemporary living. The method used distorts the current and established architectural and urban practices of planning, starting from the design of a series of prototype-archetypes based on a combination of form and function, within the form and history of architecture. The abacus of the prototypes becomes in fact a floating architecture, suspended between an imaginative world made up of infinite spaces and developments, and the tangible world of the man-made city, by definition realized and composed of overlapping layers. The new images of the abacus are composed according to the needs, expectations and prerogatives of the civitas in constant ideological and behavioral change, with the aim of predicting future scenarios of a more equitable futuristic way of life. The form-function element is further manifested through the awareness of the goals of the 2030 Agenda stipulated by the UN in 2015, whose objectives have been converted and integrated at different design levels: from the elaboration of the architectural abacus of the typologies, up to the redevelopment of existing urban areas. Greco district, identifiable as the portion of the city located in the north-west area of Milan Central Station and its northern development made up by railway bridges, becomes fertile ground for the implementation of the utopian process of arrangement of the architectures of the elaborate services. The utopia developed was to propose a new formal and functional archipelago in order to break down the differences between center and periphery, between city and countryside. The design of the new experimental district takes into account the historical vocation of its places, a rural village that has become part of an industrial city, suffering from the inevitable processes of deindustrialization and modification of its morphological assets. In fact, the urban plan focuses on the constitution of a new specific architectural artifact suitable for cultivation in the city, capable of breaking down the differences between a productive countryside and a city of consumption. Full report at: https://issuu.com/mrmatteoricci/docs/utopiadellaperiferiastorica_tesimagistrale
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