Pasquale De Pasquale architect
portfolio 2015
Pasquale De Pasquale architect
Via Taranto n°68 Rome +39 3405554839 pdp.pasq@gmail.com 08/06/1987
skills Attitude to work in team and in autonomy, consolidated during university study and work experience, in national and international context. Management and coordination skills, acquired in the time through work experience, university design studios, and volunteering activity. Versatile and dynamic.
Revit 2015 Photoshop Indesign Illustrator Rhinoceros Ecotect Vray 3Dstudio max Cinema 4D Design Builder Termus Autocad
english
intermediate
B2
french
basic
A1
italian
mothertongue
C2
writing speaking reading
writing speaking reading
writing speaking reading
works and experience 2014/2015
SCAPE
winner of the prize”Yunger talet of italian architecture 2014” http://www.scape.it/#Index internship
september-march
main task
2013/2009
Involved in masterplan and renovation competitions. Developed Autocad templates and drawings tools. Create projects presentation and layout for magazine. Partecipate in activity of architectural and landscape research.
domenico catania architects
http://www.domenicocataniaarchitects.it/index.html intern main task
2009/2006
Design residential complexes and interior. Developed material for project presentation. Restoring of historical architecture. Architectural survey.
architetto sergio d’addato trainèe
main task
3d modelling, graphic
education and training 2013/2014
INARCH ROME postgraduate specialization
december-june
designer of sustainable architecture professional abilities
thesis
2014
Integrated design using simulation-based desig tool/ bioclimatic architecture/design and verification of self -producing energy systems/use of eco-compatibile materials/energy evaluation and certification Recovering of “ATER” district, Tor Sapienza, Rome
qualifying licence
exam for architect qualifying licence
genuary
2006/2013
Politecnico di Bari – Facoltà di Architettura
bachelor+master degree in architecture
october-july
evaluation national classifield level thesis
2001/2006
108/110 LM-4 Self made architecture of sustainable houses/production plant/receptive settlement/ integrated renewable energy LEEM HOUSE ITG Pier Luigi Nervi-Barletta(bat)
diploma in surveyor
september-july
workshop 2013
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
Self-made Architecture
july
partner city
2012
Politecnico di Bari-facoltà di architettura; University Atilim Ankara Bitonto(BA)-Italy INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
Architecture of the urban fabricDesign for small historical centers
june
partner
city
2010/2011
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Parma, Politecnico di Bari, Université de Liège,La Sapienza Università di Roma, Roma Tor Vergata,University of Miami San Vito Romano(RM)-Italy INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP
“Beyond Pompeii”: The Vesuvian Cultural & Tourist District
september-april
partner
city
sustainable architecture in archeological area University of Maryland, University of Miami, University of Oregon,Cornell University, Politecnico di Bari- Facoltà di Architettura,Sapienza Università di Roma, Università di Napoli “Federico II” Castellammare di Stabia(NA)-Italy
pubblication 2015 february
CASTELLANA GROTTE
La chiesa e il convento della Madonna della Vetrana editor ADDA editore http://www.addaeditore.it/product.php?id_product=928
#Index
housing/mixed use/sustainble
house prototype
tor sapienza-Rome
LEEM HOUSE
survey/restoration
housing/mixed use
Convento della Vetrana
LPA IV
interior/recovering
survey
Recovering-Barletta
Masseria Santa Croce
2013-2014
2011-2012
2013
education and training
2012-2013
2011-2012
2009
works and experience
private house
retail/cafe/renovation
LD house
NBR
2014
2014
housing/lndscape
summer school
C10
2015
Self-made architecture 2013
international workshop international workshop
Urban fabric
Beyond Pompeii 2010-2011
2012
personal experiences
workshop
education and training
housing/mixed use/sostenibile
Recovering of “ATER” district, Tor Sapienza, Rome
postgraduation specialization“Designer of sustainble architecture” team: Pasquale De Pasquale, Cristina Petrachi, Mariarosaria Siciliano
inarch ROMA
a.a 2013-2014
The underlying theme of the work was to create a solid blend of architectural redevelopment-energy and improvement of social conditions. The different ethnic group and generational gap have been the starts point of the project. We would like to create a community able to create a relationship based on network of facilities, from and to the inhabitants smArts & Crafts. Every inhabitants, through its own craft, puts at the service of the community’s its own knowledges. Born the exigence of new meeting place, such as laboratories and squares, starting from the reclaiming of the old building in the middle of the complex, occupied illegally in this time. Minimal intervention, minimum disruption, low-cost and sustainable interventions have been the basis of all the design decisions taken, including, moreover, a contemporaneity between jobs and habitability of the fund. For better control of the project have used BIM technologies. The complex was modeled in Revit. The sizing of the building elements was made through careful analysis and verifications with Ecotect (solar radiation) and design builder (thermal comfort) To improve indoor comfort and environmental sustainability of the project has entered a system of ventilation ducts connected to a heat recovery, solar collectors on the façade that produce hot water, a photovoltaic system on the roof, a condensing central boiler and a system of water management in the basement. The operations performed allow the building to reach excellent heat performance, transforming a building with high losses of energy in an efficient building class A The result is a significant improvement in the quality of the territory, a significant reduction of CO2 emissions, and a sustainable lifestyle.
pre
post
west elevation
COURTYARD concept
COURTYARD
passive systems
BUILDING
intervention strategies
building envelope intervention
sustainable plants added
view in the courtyard
DETAIL
building envelope
view from the balcony
house prototype
LEEM HOUSE Thisis degree
supervisor: DR.arch. Claudio D’Amato Guerrieri DR.arch. Nicola Parisi team: G. Birardi,E.I. Campobasso,P. De Pasquale, R. Gadaleta, F. Inchingolo, C. Lorusso
a.a 2012-2013
Experimental thesis degree carried in ambit of energetic efficiency and sustainability The issue is expected to design a house prototype constructible by two person outside of the construction industry. The territory taken into consider is the basin of Mediterranean countries. The philosophy espoused was to empower us designers the complexity and design of the elements of the pre-finished house, and provide users with an instruction booklet where they came explains the assembly sequence. the result was a house whit acronym LEEM house, Low cost, Easy, Ecologic, Modular. Have been used high performance material, such as areated concrete for the freestanding walls, glued laminated larch for the beams of the reciprocal coverage, insulating fiber hemp in the package of insulation. The heating coil is integrated into the pavement elevated. For the production of energy used amorphous silicon photovoltaic panels. The rainfall water is channeled into a cistern located under the floor of the central court and the space is heated by a heat pump connected to the PV. The research has gone further, by designing a productive complex in self made construction, where the future inhabitants and workers of the building are directly involved in the constructive process. .
BEAM
assembly sequence The reciprocal coverage is composed from two typologies of wooden beams, either linear or sinusoidal. About the linear kind there are different declensions in order to allow the anchorage between the the coverage and the wall. The cuts on the linear beam allow the connection among the components, through the rotation of the sinusoidal element, developing a mutual support. elements
joint
COMPARTMENT
construction phases
1
2
3
4
5
LEEM HOUSE
contruction phases
1
2
3
ground floor level
LEEM HOUSE external view
LEEM HOUSE
perspective section
LEEM HOUSE external view
LEEM HOUSE
perspective section
LEEM jazzo
Historically the “jazz� is a typical building of the apulian hinterland , able to host the population during the transhumance. The project reinterpret the historical type of the system, to accomodate a lifestyle shared, where a group of persons through a self-construction process, build a complex which host the function residencial, productive and receptive synergistically.
complex planimetry
BUILDING
intervention strategies
1
1
farmer’s house
2
2
productive laboratories
survey/restoring
Convento della Vetrana
prof.arch. Rossella de Cadilhac-ing. Giuseppina Uva team: V. Cantore, P. Capozzi, P. De Pasquale, F. Erriquez, D. Fallacara, A.M. Ficele
a.a 2011-2012
Research and studies carried out during the architectural restoration lab. It has made the architectural survey and architectural details, analysis of the degradation and a restoration project of the Convent of Santa Maria della Vetrana (Castellana Grotte BA). Belongs to the order of the complexes of the order of Friars Minor beggars. The winery was founded in the seventeenth century.
ground floor level
cutaway isometric court
ANALYSIS elevations
1
2 1
analysis of the degradation west elevation
2
photoplan south elevation
3
3
architectural survey west elevation
DETAIL
precious architectural elements
well inside the court
entrance portal of the church
evolution Until at 1582 there wasn’t definite information on the building. In the 1691 happens the foundation of the convent as it appears on the incision of the church’s entrance portal. In the 1712 expansion begin in adherence to the church, with the monks’ cells that develop around a cloister. In the nineteenth century for space exigence creates an another entrance courtyard, with further room at service of the Convent. In the second half of the twentieth century, on the southern wing, had been added a floor, that will be demolished for excessive overhead, and built a concrete forepart.
historical phases of covent
intervention hypothesis
housing/mixed use LPA IV design studios prof.arch. Carlo Moccia, prof.arch. Franceso De Filippis team: P. De Pasquale , V. Cantore
a.a. 2011-2012
The project is situated in a northern area of Polignano city, away from the historical center. The focus of the exercise is to create a relationship between architecture and landscape. the scenario is characterized by the irregular cliffs and from the typical mediterranean essences. The architecture that’s going to fit into this context therefore becomes an element that measures the landscape with its conformation, and establish a relation with it through its open spaces. The power of this work takes on a bucolic bond with the territory, as if it were an element that rises from the ground. The views that are generated are often different, depends on the observer position. There are squares or terraces, where you look at the same time, either the historical center and the landscape, or only the sea marked by the cliff’s edge.
PERSPECTIVE SECTION toward the city
works and experience
interior/recovering
Recovering - Barletta project and contruction supervision DR.arch.Domenico Catania collabrators:arch. Pasquale De Pasquale, arch. Nicola Scardigno
2013
source photo
http://www.domenicocataniaarchitects.it/
architectural survey
Masseria Santa Croce - Bisceglie supervisior DR.arch.Domenico Catania collabrators:arch. Pasquale De Pasquale, arch. Valentina Bucci
2009
INTERIORS masseria
LANDSCAPE context
personal experiences
private house
LD house
arch. Pasquale De Pasquale photo credits: Marco Dabbicco 2014
The project it was followed since from the beginning. The main functions, the living area and sleeping area, are sharply distincts in several spaces connected by an intersection of a wall who generated a rupture between the two. The same wall takes on another task, create a filter into the living area which separate the kitchen from the living. The bathroom is inside the sleeping area, is conceived to transfer to the visitors a sensation of confidentiality and relax. The main bedroom have a walk-in closet and a little bathroom as on demand to the customers requirements, embraced within a wall. While for the childs bedroom, were given primary importance to the central empty spaces dedicad to the entertainment features, inserting the fixture around the perimeter. Also special attention has been given to the study of the colour, so mirroring the charater of the inhabitants, and gifting the serenity and warmth of a home environment balanced.
retail/cafe/recovering
NBR
arch. Pasquale De Pasquale, arch. Gisella Birardi, arch. Francesca Inchingolo 2014
A public space with the atmosphere and welcome such as a demstic place, realized only with low LCA materials.
NBR
entrance
NBR
relax area
housing/landscape
C10
Pasquale De Pasquale
2015
The site is in the apulian hinterland, in a low density residencial context. The intent is to build with a low ambient impact, in respect of the resource and the orography of the lot. the first design operation was made on the arrangement of the lots, in the way to optimize the solar exposition. In order to ensure an independent driveway access for all lots, has created a central avenue, towards which the fence walls are opened to allow the entrance. While for the cyclists and pedastrian, for eliminate the architectural barriers, the accessibility is ensured in the point where is more easy the entrance, viz through a path which was generated between the fences walls. All the houses are literally surrounded by nature, which generates many positive aspects, first of all the enviromental quality. There are several kind of trees, on the northern side have been provided evergreen trees in order to protect from the coldest winter winds, and create private spaces. Instead on the southside the trees are deciduous to allow at the lowest winter sun ray to come in. Altogether collaborate at the summer phenomenon of evapotranspiration, that allows to reduce the outside air temperature. An importance point for the project is the value given from the diversity, reason for which have been organized different outdoor spaces for every lot.
1.the grid
2.driveway path
3.driveway access
4.pedestrian path
5.visibility
6.outdoor green
HOUSES tipology
concept
shape
Following the diversity principle were created four prototypes, which respect the principles of bioclimatic architecture. Was chosen a compact shape for reduce the thermal dispersions. The stand is interspersed to large and small windows respectively posizionate on the opposite sides, in the way to have, through the difference of pressure, good cross ventilation. Furthermore it was clad with dark tiles, for absorbing the heat of the winter sun rays, but backward for protection from the summer rays. The first floor was characterized from a white compact element, with roof slope inclined in favor of the sun, to maximaze the solar gain of the PV system upon it. The white colour, turn away heat in the summer, instead in winter, thanks to the inertial capability of the wall and its compact shape, avoids the losses of heat. Careful attention it was dedicated to the choice of the materials, so it had the lowest embodied energy as possible . Another important focal point is the privacy, ensured by the position of the houses and to the presence of solar shadings, realized in perforated metal sheets. The same element put on the north side allows to have a better lighting confort, because the rays reflect on it.
lodges
summer
winter
C10
aerial view
C10
entrance
workshop
summer school
Self-made architecture Politecnico di Bari-DICAR director prof. arch Claudio D’Amato Guerrieri coordinator:prof arch. Nicola Parisi
2013
The international summer school had the objective to compare 3 different type of s e l f - c o n s t r u c t i o n , the rods spliced techniques, the brick vaults, and the prototype designed during the thesis degree.
international workshop
Architecture of the urban fabrics-planning for small historical centers
University of Roma “la Sapienza” director prof. arch Giuseppe Strappa coordinator: prof. arch. Alessandro Camiz Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, University of Miami, Politecnico di Bari, Université de Liège, Università degli studi di Parma, Sapienza Università di Roma, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata
2012
Students come from different university have faced at full time the read and project of some urban fabric of historical centers in the province of Rome,putting at compared the several university approach in the field of contemporary interventions in historical areas. Students come from different university have faced at full time the read and project of some urban fabric of historical centers in the province of Rome,putting at compared the several university approach in the field of contemporary interventions in historical areas.
international workshop
“Beyond Pompeii”: The Vesuvian Cultural & Tourist District workshop di progettaione sostenibile in area archeologica Restoring Ancient Stabiae (RAS) Foundation
University of Maryland, University of Miami, University of Oregon, Cornell University, Politecnico di Bari- Facoltà di Architettura, Sapienza Università di Roma, Università di Napoli Federico II
2010-2011
Students by seven University in collaboration with RAS faundation, the “Soprintendenza Speciale di Pompei” and eleven town of the vesuvian area, have participated at the drafting for the guide projet for the infrastructure implementation, about the planning of museums in archeological areas. At the Politecnico di Bari it was assigned Pimonte .
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