Portfolio selected projects
Simone 1 Negrisolo
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I’m a young architect based in Milan. I recently graduated in Building Architecture at Politecnico di Milano with a thesis on a multi-sports centre project in Sesto San Giovanni. I learned to manage and to organize, both in team and independently, the complexity of the architectural process, from the creative phase to the executive one. In these years I have developed an interest in the executive aspects of the architectural project, as well as in its attention to the detail, with a particular preference for the architectural and interior scale. I would like to deepen my knowledge of these aspects also in the working field. Parallelly to my studies, I have cultivated my passions for art and photography, improving my knowledge through optional courses at the University. I have also good hand-drawing skills, particularly in the use of pencils, pantones and watercolors, thanks to the artistic school I attended. Through the projects selected in this portfolio, I would like to tell something about myself.
Sono un giovane architetto con sede a Milano. Mi sono laureato recentemente in Architettura delle Costruzioni al Politecnico di Milano con una tesi riguardante il progetto per un centro polisportivo a Sesto San Giovanni. Ho imparato a gestire e organizzare, sia in team che in autonomia, la complessità del processo architettonico, dalla fase creativa a quella esecutiva. In questi anni mi sono interessato all’aspetto costruttivo e alla cura del dettaglio del progetto architettonico, con una particolare preferenza alla scala architettonica e degli interni. Interessi che vorrei approfondire anche in ambito lavorativo. Parallelamente agli studi, ho coltivato le mie passioni per l’arte e la fotografia, perfezionando le mie conoscenze attraverso corsi opzionali in università. Inoltre, possiedo buone doti di disegno a mano, in particolare nell’utilizzo di matite, pantoni e acquerelli, grazie alla formazione artistica. Attraverso i progetti selezionati in questo portfolio, vorrei provare a raccontare qualcosa di me stesso. 3
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CV ARCHITECTURE
PALASESTO | Sesto San Giovanni_Master Thesis Project RAILWAY STATION | Sesto San Giovanni_Published
INTERIOR
CARLING HOUSE | Los Angeles WALL
WORKSHOP
THE FISHERMAN’S HOUSE_Corbola_Built
URBAN PLANNING
LINEAR HUB | Milano LINKING RIVERBED | Castiglione delle Stiviere
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Simone Negrisolo birthplace date of birth address nationality phone e-mail issuu linkedin
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Segrate, MI 26.10.1993 Viale Suzzani, 249 20162 Milano, Italy Italian +39 3312770622 negrisolo.simone@gmail.com issuu.com/negrisolo.simone linkedin/simonenegrisolo
EDUCATION
WORK
PUBLICATIONS
2015 - 2017 Master in Building Architecture Politecnico di Milano, Milan Thesis title: Palasesto. A new multi-sports centre for the redevelopment of the infrastructural node of SSG Primo Maggio Supervisor: Prof. Arch. Giulio Massimo Barazzetta Final mark: 110/110
May - July 2017 Internship for Arch. Giulio Massimo Barazzetta, Milan. Graphic project and editing of «Progetti per la nuova stazione FS di Sesto San Giovanni» and «Progetti di riqualificazione degli scali ferroviari di Milano Porta Genova e San Cristoforo», published in December 2017 by Maggioli Editore
December 2017 Publication of the project “Sesto San Giovanni Railway Station” on «Progetti per la nuova stazione FS di Sesto San Giovanni», Maggioli Editore
February 2016 Revit professional course at Forma Mentis Autodesk Authorized Training Centre Milan, IT
August 2016 Setting up the exhibition «L'incontro con l'altro: genio della Repubblica (1946-2016)» designed by Studio Melesi for the foundation Meeting per l’amicizia tra i popoli
Autodesk Revit
June 2015 - July 2015 Internship at SD Partners, Milan. I contacted the manufacturers and designed the pavement of San Gerardo Hospital’s new hall, in Monza. I followed another interior project for a house in M
Adobe Illustrator
2012 - 2015 Degree in Building Architecture Politecnico di Milano, Milan Thesis title: Building is living Supervisor: Elsa Garavaglia Final mark: 109/110 2007 - 2012 High artistic school diploma Fondazione Sacro Cuore, Milan Final mark: 97/100
WORKSHOPS September 2017 canPO#03_Architecture and Self-construction, design workshop in Corbola (RO), IT February 2015 Chinese Historical Cultural Heritage, Beijing, CHN
September 2013 - May 2015 CUSL, Bovisa Campus, Milan I worked as administrator and employee
LANGUAGES Italian: mother tongue English: B2 Intermediate level (TOEIC)
SOFTWARE 2D e 3D drawing Autodesk Autocad
Google Sketchup Graphic Adobe InDesign
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Lightroom Adobe Premiere KeyShot Structural Modeling SAP 2000 Organizing and Writing Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Power Point
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Master Thesis Project
PALASESTO
Sesto San Giovanni, Italy
Course professor Arch. G. M. Barazzetta SBG architetti
Year 2017
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The project is located in Sesto San Giovanni, covering the area from 1°Maggio Square to the end of Gramsci Park, and having the railway station and Via Gramsci as its sides. Architect Renzo Piano’s urban renewal project for the former ex-Falck factory area becomes the opportunity to rethink this part of the city as a crucial and strategic point of interconnection between the historical urban pattern of Sesto San Giovanni and the transformation area. As a first step, we focused on turning the old Palasesto Sports Centre into a big attractive metropolitan hub. Then, we shifted our attention to the rearrangement of the infrastructural hub through a new bridgeshaped railway station that linking the old part of the city of Sesto San Giovanni with the newest of Renzo Piano’s masterplan, and to a big platform roof that will host the bus station. The two interventions are linked through a series of public spaces that give back to the city places of sociality. A lot of attention was put both to urban scale and to building detalis, with a great interaction between architecture, technology, structural engeneering and plant system.
1. Metropolitan system 2. Urban infrastructure system Masterplan
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Render of Palasesto 1. hockey stadium hall 2. entrance courtyard Masterplan: axonometric view the project is composed by the station, Palasesto and a public squares
Palasesto
railway station
bus station
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Architecture
Axonometric explosion of Palasesto
+10.50m sports medicine administration laser game
+5.20m gym spa administration boulder party room
+0.00m swimming pools shops restaurant hockey arena
-7.50m hockey field bar technical rooms
Palasesto
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Architecture
Prospective section on the central part of entrance court and halls Render of Palasesto 1. swimming pools 2. hockey arena
Palasesto
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Central section of Palasesto
First floor plan +5.20m
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Architecture
Palasesto
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Technological exploded view of swimming pool facade
Front N-O
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Architecture
Technological exploded view of hockey stadium facade
Palasesto
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Structural 3D explosion
steel truss bidirectional roof
steel slab
bidirectional slab U-Boot Beton
concrete pillars
concrete structure
concrete foundation
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Architecture
Technological exploded view of railway station building Axonometric view of interchange system of railway station, bus station and subway
Palasesto
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Published Progetti per la nuova stazione FS di Sesto San Giovanni Maggioli Editore, 2017
Course professor Arch. G. M. Barazzetta SBG architetti
Year 2016
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RAILWAY STATION Sesto San Giovanni, Italy
The project aims at rebuilding the city of Sesto San Giovanni, currently divided by the railway line. The main feature of the building consists in being a bridge which re-connects the city. The project is also an opportunity to redevelop the junction between the railway line, subway and the bus station. The station consists of three main elements. The bridge in metallic carpentry with reinforced concrete pillars on the platforms and public spaces. The functional boxes house all the services for travellers, and their facades are made of glass or non-transparent modular panels. The presence of the floating floor on the bridge and the use of Floor Tech panels for the heated floor of the interior spaces, allow great flexibility in the design and placement of the individual boxes. Finally, the large independent roof covers both the bridge and the platforms. It is made with an elementary structure of white painted metal poles and reticular frames that support the lowered lamellar arches on which the PTFE sheets are anchored. In this way, the large vaults divide the space, that is characterized by great brightness and lightness.
Render of railway station 1. view from the 1° Maggio square 2. view from the platform
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Axonometric view
Architectural model
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Architecture
Axonometric explosion of the station
tensile structure roof
+6.90m bar polfer administration waiting room toilets
+0.00m platforms
-5.50m parking for 15o cars
-5.50m technical rooms subway mezzanine
Railway station
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Ground floor plan +0.00m
Front S-O
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Architecture
First floor plan +6.90m
Railway station
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Longitudinal section on the path
Transversal section on the path
Transversal section on the path
Technological section on the path
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Architecture
Box roof detail The service areas of the station have glasses that reach up to cover. The roof is made of aluminum sandwich panels, an insulating layer and plasterboard false ceiling
Tensile structure roof detail The PTFE sheet is anchored to laminated wood beams. These are fixed by hinges to the steel trusses
Railway station
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Technological exploded view of path and tensile structure
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Architecture
Structural 3D explosion 1. path structure 2. roof tensile structure Structural 3D
Railway station
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CARLING HOUSE Los Angeles, California
Course professor Arch. Manolo De Giorgi Year 2013
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The aim of the workshop is to identify any problem within the house and to introduce solutions without acting on the outer shell. The residence is the Carling House of John Lautner, and it is situated in Los Angeles in California. Carling House is built for a single person, with one bedroom and an area that work as living room, kitchen and dining area open to panorama. Our project provides a radical rearrangement of the interior spaces to accommodate a family of three people. In order not to lose the nature of the residence, we decided not to abandon the spaces construction logic adopted by Lautner. The living room is equipped with a platform that allows to divide the large room in sub-spaces without renouncing to the spatial visual unity. The platform houses both the kitchen (which can be open on the terrace) and dining area, protected from stranger eyes by wooden walls. In this way, the living room acquires a domestic dimension, always protected by wood walls. We made the single room into a wide double bedroom by eliminating the service bathroom, and we turned the space that hosted the kitchen into a single room.
Photos of the architectural model
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State of art Photos of Carling House
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Interior
Floor plan Sections
Carling house
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Project for a fixed furniture Photos of the architectural model Floor plan details
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Interior
Carling house
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WALL
Concorso RIVA1920
Year 2014
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WALL is the project of a solid wooden bed in walnut. It consists in simple and pure shapes, which make the product recognizable in its components and in the relationships between them. The concept behind the WALL project is elementary. The structure is composed of three sheets of solid wood, drawing a very light and thin side profile, which contrasts with the compact and solid front. The headboard and footboard allow you to show an extended surface of the material, as well as the quality of its veining. The section of the headboard decreases towards the upper end, so as to create a slight slope. This slope allows the surface of the wood to create different light levels, and to accommodate the back of a potential reader. The presence of the footboard, whose slope refers to that of the headboard, allows you to have both a physical and a visual boundary. This one allows you to always have in view a portion of the surface of the wood, even once sitting or lying on the bed. The mattress rests on wooden slats.
Technical drawings
Render
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Built
THE FISHERMAN’S HOUSE Corbola, Italy
Supervisors Arch. Emilio Caravatti
CARAVATTI_CARAVATTI ARCHITETTI
Arch. Alessandro Bellini AB/A
Arch. Paolo Mestriner STUDIOAZERO
Year 2017
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In the floodplain area of Corbola, known as Balutìn, a group of students of architecture and architects reused the two abandoned gangways as a base for raising the fisherman’s house. The project is a small black wooden product that faces the great Po river, opening up to it but at the same time shielding the visitor to welcome him into a more intimate dimension. As a base, two disused gangways of the old jetty were re-positioned parallel along the river and staggered between them. The micro-architecture crystallizes the fisherman’s house at the point of gangways connection. The small module was born from the comparison with the local fishermen association that allowed to create a structure suitable for the particular fishing called “carp fishing”, typical in the area. At the same time, we wanted to think about a device that, in addition to being a refuge for the fisherman, was able to deal with the issues related to slow visitation and widespread hospitality, offering new ways to inhabit the river bank.
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Workshop
The fisherman’s house
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LINEAR HUB Milan, Italy
Course professor Arch. Nicola Russi
LABORATORIO PERMANENTE
Year 2015
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During the last years, the birth of the new complex of Porta Nuova has allowed to identify a new hub, more autonomous than the one in the historical centre linked to Piazza Duomo. The main difference between the two is that while the first one strecthes radially, the new hub works as an horizontal system. In this system, there are important poles of Milan: Central Railway Station, Idro Montanelli Gardens, Gae Aulenti Square, Monumental Cemetery and the Arena of Milan. Despite these poles are not too distant from each other and they work well in autonomy, the lack of urban devices points out the actual links between them and the ideal unity of this area. The aim of the project is to highlight the components of the new centre through interventions along the axis focused on where these units are less or unclear, especially in Bastioni Porta Volta. The basic design idea is to rebuild a “full edge� on the outer side, thus capturing symbolically the theme of the ancient city walls.
Urban analysis and potentiality
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Urban planning
New linear hub Planning strategy for a new urban unit. Systems of connection between the main attractive centers of Milan
Linear hub
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New Corte Gioia
Bastioni Porta Volta
Suggestion for the new park Lea Garofalo
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Urban planning
Linear hub
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LINKING RIVERBED Castiglione delle Stiviere, Italy
Course professor Arch. Sara Protasoni Year 2016
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Castiglione delle Stiviere is the largest town next to Mantua, situated between the ruralplain and the hills. We have focused on some critical aspects that weaken the recognisability of the riverbed and interrupt its continuity. First of all, the presence along the riverbed of roads or buildings which interrupt physically and visually the path. Moreover, in the point where the river crosses Castiglione, the town is split in two by the natural depression, and the only link between the historical centre and the rest of the town, is a bridge. Our aim is to give continuity through a new cycling and pedestrian itinerary that attach transversely on existing ones and to discover the territory along the historical trace of the riverbed through Castiglione. The project focuses on Desenzani urban park and rearranges the access to the park, providing a panoramic viewpoint tower that also acts as an ascent to access the pedestrian catwalk crossing the park, and finally the new Aliprandi Square.
Territorial setting
Urban strategies
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Riverbed strategies
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Urban planning
Analysis of views, green spaces and courtyards
Masterplan of the project in Parco Desenzani
Linking riverbed
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Ground floor and sketches of Desenzani Tower
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Urban planning
Structural 3D and details of Desenzani Tower Front of Desenzani Tower
Linking riverbed
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BEIJING China
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Workshop CHCH with Politecnico di Milano
MILAN Italy
Bocconi University academic exercise optional photography course
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ROME Italy
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Education journey with Politecnico di Milano
BASEL|ZURICH|CHUR Switzerland
Education journey with Politecnico di Milano
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address phone
e-mail issuu linkedin
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Viale Suzzani, 249 20162 Milano, Italy +39 3312770622
negrisolo.simone@gmail.com issuu.com/negrisolo.simone linkedin/simonenegrisolo