Architecture Accademic Portfolio Selection // Nison Santanera

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The park above the railway

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The industrial imprint

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Course / Urban Planning II Instructors / A. Di Campli Site / Station Porta Nuova, Turin Year / 2012

The park above the railway // University course

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Project / Parco sulla ferrovia

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The overall educational goal of the “Architecture and Urban Space” university course was to elaborate a proposal from the knowledge and skills provided by two specific subjects: Architectural Design and Urban Planning. Each student focused on developing an urban project considering the location, social aspects, environment and construction components. Another goal of the course was to master the complex phenomena

that characterise the contemporary processes of urbanisation and urban regeneration, at both levels local and global. Different analysis techniques have been described and re-used in each project. The year’s theme and the designated area was one of the main railway yards of Turin. The idea behind the proposal was to reintegrate the area and reconnect the two sides of the same city through the design of a park combining commercial and residential activities.


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Public green areas Private green

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Main roads

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Secondary roads

01 / Urban development analysis 02 / Green space analysis 03 / Infrastructure analysis 04/ Boundaries analysis

Buildings boundary

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05/ Walking through the boundaries 06/ Private transport through the boundaries 07/ Public transport through the boundaries

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Railway boundary

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BUILDINGS

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Nizza street

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08 / Bounderies section and levels 09 / Photographic analysis

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10 / Plan and section line 11 / Study of the Layers of La Villette Park, Rem Koolhaas. 12 / Concept: “The Void” Berlin wall + “Grid“ of Manhattan = The permeable trench 13 / Design of layers and composition inspiered by La Villette Park design, Rem Koolhaas.

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13 / Masterplan 14 / Elevation A Students Residence 15 / Elevation B Students Residence

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17 / STONE PAVEMENT BAND Width: 20m Materials: Stone blocks Functions: Limited car access and pedestrian roads

DECK BAND Width: 10m Materials: Wood plastic composite Functions: Pedestrian roads and commercial stands

WATER BAND Width: 6m Materials: Concrete pool and pavemen Functions: Water reservoir and recreational

Width: 65m Materials: According to the pitch Functions: Allow people to play and earn money for mainta-

VEGETABLE GARDEN BAND Width: 45m

16 / Masterplan legend and description 17 / Exploded view of the facade components 18 / Visual of the Students residence

Materials: Soil Functions: Spaces for rent to grow your own vegetables

GRASS BAND Width: 45m Materials: Grass Functions: Playground, concert area, events etc.

TREED BAND Width: 30m Materials: Grass and trees Function: Playground, shaded picnic area and recreation

PREMISES AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES BAND Area: 20 460m2 Materials: Concrete and timber Functions: Daytime bars and nightclubs, public baths, changing rooms, commercial activities

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Project / NOVAcanoVista Course / Architectural design course III Instructors / R.Dini Site / Novalesa, Val Susa Year / 2011- 2012

NOVAcanoVista // University course

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The aim of this course was to develop a project with the purpose to increase the liveability of the town. The research and design was focused on the architectural, technological and structural design of a building (conventional or unconventional), with load-bearing frame structure (concrete, steel or wood), taking into account the relationship with its surroundings. The project is situated in a small town near the alps called Novalesa. The design team discussed with the mayor the necessity of a new headquarters for education.

Moreover, further discussion with the residents led to the design team understanding the need of a new contemporary intervention for the village. The site is situated at the entrance of the town on a steep terrain. A small ammount of houses together with the open landscape, gave us the possibility to create and imagine a new language. The proposal integreated the site level in order to enhance the beauty of the landscape, and help orient the user towards the points of interest, keeping in mind the functionality and sustainability of the project.


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04 / Ground Floor Plan 05 / Physical model 06 / Section A-A’ 07 / North Elevation

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Project / Rimodellazione parametrica di abitazione esistente Course / Laboratorio di Modellazione digitale parametrica (Revit) Instructors / A.Tonin Site / Ayora, Valencia Year / 2013- 2014

Parametric modeling with Revit // Univerisity course

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The course, organized in lectures and exercises, aimed to provide not only the operational tools for a correct use of the parametric software (Revit), but also cultural knowledge to evaluate the strong change brought by BIM technology to the construction industry. The software will be essential to control the management of the construction process (both during the design phase for the structural and economic fields) using the integrated database that is able to correlate graphic data (drawings) with

alphanumeric information (GFA automatic calculation, window and door schedules, evaluaton cost, etc.). The course focused its attention on the interoperability between different softwares. The team had decided to work on the House on the Castle Mountainside / Fran Silvestre Arquitectos. The minimal design and the angled walls was the perfect case study to start the challenge. Parametric elements were programmed in order to simulate operability costs and materials of different elements used in the building.


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1 - garage 2 - laundry 3 - store 4 - bedroom 5 - bathroom 6 - kitchen 7 - dining & living 8 - study 9 - terrace

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1 - External Wall made of 10 mm white fiber-reinforced

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5- Internal wall made of 160

plaster coating, 40 mm expanded polystyrene insulating

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mm stone blocks, 200 mm

panel, with steel clips anchorage on 7 mm mortar, rein-

20 / South-East elevation 3d visual

reinforced concrete wall.

forced concrete partition 150 mm, 7 mm mortar, 30 mm polystyrene cladding panel and 3mm aluminum sheet

6- Skylight with steel frame and

white finish.

8/12/6 mm double glazing.

2- Roof made of aluminum sheet metal cladding 3 mm

7- rainwater collection gutter

white lacquered, waterproofing membrane, 20 mm mor-

made of 3 mm aluminum sheet

tar, 40 mm perforated brick tiles.

on 115 mm perforated brick wall.

3- Floor made of 20 mm stone paving on 50 mm concrete screed.

8- Garage floor made of 5 mm resin flooring, 20 mm bedding

4- Roof slab made of 40 mm expanded polystyrene insu-

mortar, 150 mm reinforced

lation panel, vapor barrier, 300 mm reinforced concrete,

concrete slab, 150 mm gravel

15 mm mortar, cementboard 15 mm.

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The Industrial Imprint // Thesis Officine Grandi Motori: Redevelopment of an industrial area on the traces of its past

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Turin was the first capital of Italy and thanks to to the establishment of the Upper Italy Electricity Company, the industrialization of the entire city, and specifically the northern area, was made possible. The Barriera di Milano district became the center of the the development of new factories becoming the industrial district of the city. The whole neighbourhood in its transformation began to incorporate these new industrial centers that over the years have created their imprint on

the territory by setting rhythms and lifestyles for the whole area. Today almost all of these nuclei are abandoned. The city found itself with urban voids that offer the possibility to recreate spaces and services useful for the current lifestyle and modern needs. The “Officine Grandi Motori” area becomes the design fulcrum of this thesis which, through a careful urban analysis of the modern needs of the city, tend to draw a new project structured on the footprints of the past.


Line 1 metro Line 2 concept Train Station Roads, Turin’s grid Green area River Project Area

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02 / Design strategy 03 / State of the Industrial areas today 04 / Construction phases 05 / Relation between buildings and industries 06 / Activities distribution 1821 - 1861 1861 - 1871 1871 - 1881 1881 - 1891 1891 - 1901 1901 - 1911 1911 - 1921

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High Building Low Building

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Ex industrial area

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Residential Commercial uses Religious building Education centers Public institution Stations Monuments Abandoned buildings Ex industrial areas


07 / Key plan showing the original plan of the factory. Original building still present nowadays are shown in black while the demolished buildings are shown in red. The site still consisted of ruins and part of the original facades. 08 / Definition of the viability axes. 09 / The existing building and the old plan gave us the possibility of recreating the structural grid on which basis the new masterplan re-using the court-shape model commonly used in the neighbourhood was recreated. 10 /

10 / Design of the main blocks. 11 / The structural grid was maintained and reused on the facades of the buildings creating a rational design of primary and secondary elements including large openings. 12 / Schematic representation of primary and secondary stuctural elements on the facades . 13 / Schematic design of the new volumes and elevations commencing from the existing ruins and applying the grid concept.

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