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PAT RIC IA D U LO N AM OR

ARCH ITEC TURE POR TFO L I O academic works 2019


CUR RICU LU M VIT AE


PATRICIA DULON AMOR ARCHITECT

Summer 2014

PERSONAL INFORMATION mail: mobile: date of birth: place of birth: citizenship:

ACTIVITIES

p.dulon.amor@gmail.com +39 3348127602 / +44 07549689002 11 / 02 / 93 Havana, Cuba italian / cuban

2015 Jul - Sept

GIA, London, United Kingdom. Intern within Daylight & Sunlight department Supporting the team with preparation of 3D models and running technical assessments to provide clients with strategies to improve daylight and sunlight levels for the proposed schemes in compliance with BRE guidelines.

2017 - 2018 Oct - Jan

PiuArch srl, Milan, Italy. Intern I took part in some phases of the redevelopment of a shopping center in Montecarlo, France. My main tasks were: on-site survey, production of architectural drawings (plans, elevations, sections), productions of photo manipulations to show the client possible facade solutions.

2014 - 2015 Oct - Jan

Albori Studio, Milan, Italy. Intern I had the opportunity to have been part of the redevelopment of a school and the design of an exhibition. My main tasks were: model making, production of architectural drawings.

others

Waitress / Barista working experience as a waitress/barista at Re Fosco Bistrot, Ristorante Pirandello, LeClochard, DaiDoc. Side work in the catering sector to support my studies and increase my economic independence. Relevant experience in terms of time management and personal growth.

Exhibition Ri-Formare Milano selected project - “Green Folds” and “Green Rooms”

LANGUAGE SKILLS italian - bilingual proficiency spanish - bilingual proficiency english - professional working proficiency / C1 - ETS TOEIC french - limited working proficiency

EXPERINCE 2020 March - now

Workshop Cortona Open3D

SOFTWARE SKILLS Modelling AutoCAD Rhinoceros Sketchup Revit

Creative Suite Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Lightroom Premiere Technical skills others

Rendering Blender V-ray for Rhino Microsoft Office

photography, graphic design, freehand drawing, model making teamwork, adaptability, responsible, communication

EDUCATION 2016 - 2019

2017 Feb - Jul 2012 - 2016

2007 - 2012

Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. Master of science degree in Architecture - Technological and environmental design Thesis - Greenstorming: ideas of urban agricolture Universidad de Màlaga, Màlaga, Spain. Erasmus experience Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. Bachelor of science degree in Architecture science Thesis - SmartCity: expectations for the city of the future Liceo Artistico U. Boccioni, Milan, Italy. Diploma at art high school

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W OR K INDEX 01 . GreenStorming urban agricolture ideas 02 . Adrancione redevelopment of the commercial street of Adriano District 03 . Costruzioni social housing 04 . Ri-Calchi restoration of the historic building “Calchi e Taeggi” 05 . Campus Link project for the new school of architecture 06 . Cortona’s thread workshop - Cortona Open3D 07 . Extras


R E E N S TO R M IN G 01 Gurban agricolture ideas Academic project location: year: professors: team:

Adriano district, Milan. 2018 / 19 Carlotta Fontana. Lidia Brambati, Martina Ciampi.

The thesis deepen a previous project developed during a workshop that dealt with the redevelopment of Via Adriano, the central hub of the homonymous district. For several years, the district has been the centre of interest for the study of the outskirts of Milan due to the bad and poor conditions of most of the houses and commercial activities in that area. Following the theme of the workshop, this thesis is intended to continue the urban regeneration project focusing on the theme of greenery and in particular of the urban gardens, not only involving the associations situated in the neighbourhood, but also the municipalities and districts nearby. Two different areas were considered and two different types of urban gardens were designed for each part: an educational urban garden, located inside the town and a private garden, in an area where there are already some unauthorized urban gardens, along the Martesana canal. The intent was to create an opportunity for the inhabitants to return to the care of their land, inviting them to feel the territory and also favoring social interaction The final tables are the result of the collected material, starting from an urban scale and reaching a greater level of detail in order to achieve an executive final project.




DRANCIONE 02 Aredevelopment of the commercial street of Adriano District Academic project Adriano district, Milan. location: 2018 year: professors: Carlotta Fontana. Ado Franchini, Paolo Vercesi, Grazia Garrone, Gianluca Brunetti, Roberto Bellone Lidia Brambati, Martina Ciampi. team: The project aims to contribute to the redevelopment of Via Adriano, the central hub of the homonymous district. For several years, the district has been the centre of interest for the study of the outskirts of Milan due to the bad and poor conditions of most of the houses and commercial activities in that area. Following the theme of the workshop, this thesis is intended to continue the urban regeneration project focusing on the theme of greenery and the involvement of the dwellers. Our project intent to act as a link through the district connecting the surrounding green belt of parks into the city environment mixing the commercial venue with outdoors activities that could involve more the people living in the area. Spaces for dehors, cycle paths, an open-air theatre and a playroom has been implemented into the proposed redevelopment project, and special care has been taken into the design of the green areas. The new commercial street is designed with a variation of green areas along its path accordingly the type of activity that takes place there.

project diagrams

sections

masterplan


plan and sections

construction details



S T R U ZI O N E 03 CO social housing Academic project location: year: professors: team:

via Carlo Boncompagni, Milan. 2017 Andrea Campioli, Gianni Utica, Gianpaolo Rosati. Lidia Brambati, Martina Ciampi.

The objective of the project is to redevelop a suburban area in the city of Milan by connecting the lot analyzed with the already existing green system and the one still in the forecast. As a result we have almost all of the lot used as a park, both public and private, in order to guarantee to residents a transit and a rest area equipped with services that could be useful for the entire community. Inside the lot, on the front facing the street we found two residential buildings, intended for social housing and, on the ground floor, spaces for commercial activities. Inside the private park there are covered structures that change function according the needs (bicycle storage, meeting spaces, etc.) that follow the principles of flexibility. Internally we find different types of accommodation (one-room, two-room, three-room and four-room) designed to be suitable for different types of families (young couples, elderly couples, families with one or more children, students etc). The theme of the green continues inside the building where we find walls that host vertical gardens. On the side facing the road they have a private connotation while on the side of the private garden it becomes a meeting place for the inhabitants. Two different construction solutions have been developed: the first one, more traditional, with a heavy structure in reinforced concrete and the second one with a steel structure and dry-mounted elements. We made esign choices in order to make the project more sustainable and the selection of construction materials was influenced by this intent too. The Life Cycle Assessment has been studied for both solutions.


construction details: steel solution

construction details: concrete solution


construction details: steel solution

construction details: concrete solution


I - C A LC H I 04 Rrestoration of the historic building “Calchi e Taeggi” Academic project location: year: professors: team:

Corso di Porta Vigentina, Milan. 2018 Maria Paola Borgarino, Raffaella Laviscio, Daniela Oreni. Lidia Brambati, Martina Ciampi, Giulia Griziotti, Roberta Nappo, Berta Jovè Batallè.

The intervention is based on five fundamental principles: the functionality of the intervention, obtained thanks to the planning of an easy and immediate accessibility to all spaces; the highlighting of historical memory, achieved through the study of the most important thresholds; the respect for existing structures, which consists in keeping distance from the elements considered historically valuable in order to protect them; the reversibility of the intervention, obtained thanks to the use of materials that require dry assembly; readability of the steps of history, which consists in making the new interventions distinguishable from the old ones. The functions to be included in the design phase have been proposed according to a study by the usability. The chosen activities satisfy different areas such as leisure, culture and health and are aimed at sharing and production. Everything is correlated by space for events. They have been chosen activities that allow the building to be frequented by users of all ages and during all day. Inside the building the present functions have been maintained and some new ones have been implemented instead. The functions included are the following: a bar, an area dedicated to recreative workshops, a study space, an exhibition hall, a school of artistic disciplines such as music, dance and theater, a space dedicated to courses for the elderly, a gym and a co-working area. The internal appearance of the building has been kept as unchanged as possible, with the exception of those functions that required particular maintenance interventions or internal redistribution of the spaces.

existing condition plan outdoor study area

relax area

outdoor dining area

courtyard

bar area relax area

project plan


/ east elevation

/ west elevation

/ north elevation


AMP U S LI N K 05 Cproject for the new school of architecture Academic project location: year: professor:

Plaza Ejido, Malaga. 2017 Ciro Sebastiรกn de la Torre Fragoso.

The project borns from the intention to put in direct contact the reality of plaza Ejido with the rest of the area belonging to the university campus. The proposal is to generate a public passage at the foot of the building that could represent a new crossing and meeting place. The new square that is being built has large staircases that can be used not only to reach the auditorium but also as a seat for student recreation. Around the square there are areas of interest for all students on campus: the library, the cafeteria, the copy shop etc. while in the two upper arms of the building we find the classrooms dedicated to theoretical lessons and laboratories, linked together through a connection area located at the ends of the building.



choose through which of the five senses you want to know the city communicate with other participants and interact by sharing your experience

R TO N A’S T HRE AD 06 CO workshop: Cortona 3D Academic project location: year: professors: team:

Cortona. 2016 Gianluca Vita. Nicolò Croce, Alessandro Dorlini, Isabella Flore, Benedetta Gatti, Carlotta Olivari.

The system of installations designed in the small city of Cortona, located in Tuscany, is conceived as part of a “game” that anyone can takes part. A dense urban fabric, narrow and winding streets characterize the city of Cortona. The impression one gets is that of loss and disorientation while being surprised by unexpected views, interesting and special details at every turn. This quality has inspired the comparison with the labyrinth and consequently the legend of Ariadne’s thread. We digitalized the thread by integrating a game with an app and putting different sensors throughout the city that communicate with this by providing clues to the player. The aim is to encourage who visits Cortona to chose alternative ways, different from the main avenue located in the center of the city. At the same time it invites to explore the city not only through observation but with the use of all five senses and providing a more complete knowledge and understanding. The sensors, through sensory experience, will drive the player throughout the city and finally lead him into one of the five pavilions located at the ends of the village and dedicated to one of the five senses. These pavilions host other activities and present themselves as a meeting point not only for the visitors but also for the inhabitants of the city. Cortona becomes a smart city that communicates and is likely to be rediscovered in all its facets.

/ starting point view


/ sense of hearing and touch installation view

/ sense of sight installation view


XTRAS 07 Erendered view of an apartment in Via San Gaudenzio, Novara


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