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CONTENTS
INTRO
COUR VERTICALE
CONTACTS / PERSONAL INFO
EFFIMERO
RIVIERA BLOCKS
CURRICULUM VITAE
POST RUIN
WORK EXPERIENCE / EXTRA
RICCARDO DE VECCHI
RICCARDO DE VECCHI 27 / 04 / 1993 FELTRE (IT)
Mara Ave architetti / Venice, IT.
Intern for 3 months; June - August 2014
Conceptual phase to working on plans, on-site surveys, detailing and archiving.
devecchi.riccardo@gmail.com
TU Delft / Delft University of Technology, Chair of Public Building. Student assistant over a year; 2016 - 2017
phone
+31 657787890
RESEARCH COLLABORATION with
address
Delft University of Technology for the research program “De stad van de toekomst” June 2018 - April 2019
Berkelselaan, 96A2, 3037 PK, Rotterdam, NL
FREELANCE ARCHITECTURE PHOTOGRAPHER September 2018 - current
website
www.circlestudiocircle.com
COMPETITIONS
CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION
PROJECT FOR A NEW TRAIN STATION SQUARE, BELLUNO, IT January 2018 - IN COLLABORATION WITH BABAUBUREAU, Venice, IT
Master Degree in Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences at ‘TU Delft University of Technology’ Delft, The Netherlands, September 2015 / November 2017
Venice, Italy, September 2012 / July 2015
NUOVA CASA FABBRI, proposal for a cultural centre in a historical building; February 2018 - IN COLLABORATION WITH BABAUBUREAU, Venice, IT
Final Grade: 9/10 with Honourable Mention
Bachelor in Science of Architecture at “Università IUAV di Venezia”
Awards and acknowledgements
FIRST PRIZE - Barilla Pavilion International Competition with Buromosa
Final Grade: 110/110
HONOURABLE MENTION for the Master Thesis Project, TU Delft, 2017;
Erasmus Program at “ULG - Faculté d’Architecture de Liège”
EDITING OF THE PUBLICATION “13 mappers in search of a city”
Liège, Belgium, September 2014 / May 2015 Work experience
for the Chair of Public Building, TU Delft, 2017;
Shift Architecture & Urbanism / Rotterdam, NL.
PUBLICATION OF THE “ALAMAR TRAVEL GUIDE” with the Chair of Design as Politics, TU Delft, 2017;
Architect Trainee for 6 months; March - August 2018
Experience with projects of different scale and phases; from concept development to sketch design and preliminary design; 3-D modelling and physical modelling; conceptual visualisation.
Basis design Built / Toronto, CA.
Design assistant for 2 months; July - August 2016 Preliminary design; on site experience; direct experience with artisans.
Lorigami Architecture / Liege, BE.
Intern for 3 months; March - May 2015
Project development; 3-D modelling; visualisation. 2
BARILLA PAVILION INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION, FIRST PRIZE September - October 2018 DESIGN ASSISTANT FOR BUROMOSA / IN COLLABORATION WITH TOPOTEK1
SOFTWARE
SKILLS
INTERESTS
AutoCAD Rhinoceros Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Archicad Revit Vray SketchUp
Digital model making Physical model making Photography / Architecture photography Graphic design Hand - drawing
Rock Climbing Mountain outdoor Travel Music / playing different instruments Photography
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WORK SUB - DIVISION
INTRODUCTION
EXPERIMENTAL
EFFI MERO
POST RUIN
The path I followed during my years of education brought me to live many different experiences, both academic and work-wise. This portfolio summarises the most significant phases of this ongoing journey. The work is divided in four sections: two experimental, research-driven projects; two traditional architectonic projects and a sum of the last work experience; An appendix contains a short selection of shots produced during my activity as a freelance architectural photographer.
TRADITIONAL
RIVIERA BLOCKS
COUR VERTICALE
The first two academic works are experimental and based on wide research topics, although they led to a finished architectural object; the following section shows instead two traditional interventions where I confronted myself with different contexts, scales and limitations. The last part gives a panoramic over the three most relevant projects I have been involved during my working experience at Shift (Rotterdam), reporting insights of my role in each work.
WORK
NUOVA CASA FABBRI
SHIFT A&U
with Babau Brueau
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EFFIMERO Master Thesis Project - Honourable Mention TU DELFT - UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 2016 / 2017 Robert Nottrot Nicola Marzot Hubert van der Meel
The master thesis project is located in the city of Venice, following the desire to study the city after living there for 3 years. The duration of the thesis (one year) allowed for a preliminary research phase of 6 months, from which the foundation of the project is created.
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After studying the concept of the ephemeral in architecture, the project imagines a fictional story where the last inhabitants of Venice build a “raft”, a Teatro del Mondo 2.0, with which they perform a protest in order to reclaim the right to the city.
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The project deals with the issue of mass tourism, seen as a menace that is monopolizing ancient cities, transforming them into leisure parks.
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Slowly, in disguise, the object approaches the riva. It is Carnival, no one wonders what that floating thing is, either if it is a normal event or not for the city of Venice. The object comes to the land and docks in front of the square, using the gondola’s piers to create bridges.
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POST RUIN Master Project - First year TU DELFT - UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 2015 / 2016 Mentors:
Nicola Marzot Suzanne Komossa Sien van Dam The chair of Public Building focuses on exploring the relation between the public/social sphere and architecture. The theoretical nature of the Chair leaves the students free to experimentation. The task was to imagine a new scenario for the abandoned area Ostiense in Rome, reflecting on the topic of memory and space of collection. The approach of the project is highly experimental and it is based on the study of the ancient thermal bath typology in Rome as a public space for social meeting. The project consists in flipping vertical the plan of the ancient bath of Caracalla; the building is located inside a gasometer, symbol of the former industrial area, as to empathize its primary function as a new monument and symbol of the revitalized area. The plan becomes section, giving a complete different reading of the spaces. Water falls from the top and by sliding on the walls it creates pools and cascades, adding a new spatial quality to the building.
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COUR VERTICALE Bachelor Project - Third year Ulg - UNIVERSITE DE LIEGE, BELGIUM 2014/ 2015
The project is located on an irregular site within an eclectic and dense area of the historic centre of Liège. These characteristics have been turned into part of the solution and qualities of the building. The course required the design of four apartments, one of which had to be designed for a disabled person. The volumetry of the project is determined by four linear apartments that cross the site,compiled one above the other. The roofs of the apartments laying underneath turns into garden terraces for the upper houses. One apartment is built on the ground level in order to facilitate the entrance for the disabled person. It also creates two different zones: a private garden on one side and a new public permeable part facing the street. The geometry of the volumes creates a central court that can be used by the residents of the area as a new playground and space of encounter.
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RIVIERA BLOCKS Bachelor Project - Second Year IUAV - UNIVERSITY OF VENICE (ITALY) 2014/ 2015 Mentor:
Franca Pittaluga
The task required the design of a housing development for 350 people built on the shore of the Garda lake (IT), an area sensitive characterized by natural parks and the presence of different protected species of animals. The first phase required a solution for a master-plan that could match the special characteristic of the site. The final configuration of the building is located on the waterfront and re-shapes part of it. The building is designed as a continuous long construction in which the apartments are organized in units of four. The apartment typologies are subdivided into simplex and duplex and each unit of four shares one single entrance space.
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NUOVA CASA FABBRI with Babau Bureau, Venice, IT design collaboration + drawings
This work is the result of a collaboration with a young collective of architects in Venice. The assignment regarded the conversion of a historical buiding into a cultural fundation through a minimal process of restauration. The intervention focused on the re-arrangement of the interior and the addition of a canopy with a closed area for workshops. The drawings play an important role in the expression of the intervention; through a series of captivating perspectives, the images aim to maximize info in as fewer images as possible.
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SHIFT A & U Rotterdam, NL
selected projects
KERKSTRAAT Amsterdam, NL Typology: Private house Phase: Preliminary design Status: ongoing
Shift is particularly known for projects of single housing renovations with very distinctive solutions in terms of spatial arrangement and attention to materials and details. The first project I took part regarded the renovation of a family house in Amsterdam; a typical dutch canal house characterized by a very narrow and long shape; through the design of different stairs solutions as the generative element of space, the house assumes different arrangments, each one determined by a strong typology. The proposed variants kept account of the budget without renouncing to “out of the box� solutions. My task concerned a first part of research, as well as sketch design of some of the proposed variants and rendering visualisation for the client.
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The drawing shows one of the explored options, in which the stairs are shifted of a ramp for every level, allowing for a spectacular open space that cross the entire apartment while bringing light from the skylight in the roof to the double high living room on the first floor. The stairs also become a device for storage and displaying.
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BATAVIALAND Lelystad, NL Typology: Open air museum Phase: concept / space investigation Status: ongoing
through the museum, the clear division between inside and outside is locally released. Here, museum and city are intertwined. The frame contains a covered walkway that opens inwards and has a more closed character towards the outside. The formal indoor route creates contrasts with the labyrinthine outdoor routes through the landscapes it surrounds. The visitor can freely switch between these two ways of navigating the museum.Both existing and new buildings are situated on the inside and on the outside of the frame. Within the buildings there is room for museum experiences with more depth and reflection; in the framed, free outdoor space there is room for play, entertainment and discovery.
The Batavialand Foundation aspires to become THE museum in the Netherlands to portraits the origins of the dutch national DNA, developed by living on the border between land and water. Shift has been therefore commissioned to do a spatial investigation for the expansion of the current museum, a project that take into account an architectonic, urbanistic and landscape design. The final outcome is a frame building which connects with the existing urban fabric on the outside while containing an informal landscape park in the inside. Along this frame are positioned the different moments of the interactive museum, such as a shipyard and the real scale reproduction of the Batavia ship. The park retraces the transformation of the dutch landscape during the centuries, shaping water and land into a system of canals, lakes and small seas which the visitor is free to explore. Within this context are situated “venster gebouwen�, pavilions which offer a moment of contemplation to the park and activities. By incorporating the public promenade that runs right
I had the opportunity to follow the project from the first moment to the deliver of the concept. My tasks therefore included research, development of the project, 3d modelling of the proposal and final visualisation drawings.
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XS DELUXE HOUTHAVEN Amsterdam, NL Typology: Micro-apartements complex Phase: preliminary design Status: ongoing appearance fosters identification of the residents with their home within the vast complex and brings the project back to a scale that matches the characteristic grain size of Houthaven. The green courtyard and the roof terrace on the fifth floor form the collective heart of the complex, around which are situated various facilities for all residents. The building plinth offers room for public facilities for the neighborhood and for work units that can be connected to the apartments on the first floor. The apartments vary between 30m2 and 60m2. Each of them features an XL cabinet containing the kitchen, bathroom, storage and the bed alcove, while the rest of the space is open and flexible to be adapted to the desires of the inhabitant. The rich mix of apartment typologies, catering to many different life styles, together with the wide range of shared facilities make the complex into a differentiated and vibrant piece of city.
The increasing popularity of inner-city living and the changing mentality regarding sustainability, ownership and lifestyle open the door for a new inner-city residential typology: the micro-apartment. Micro-apartment complexes offer opportunities for sustainable urban densification at various levels. The growing group of one- and two-person households, the primary focus of micro-apartments, values ownership less and is more willing to share. They use the city as a second living room and exchange the car for a car sharing subscription. By sharing other facilities and installations (e.g. collective energy generation or a communal laundry, etc) across multiple users, efficiency advantages arise. Proximity to urban facilities is high on the list of housing requirements, reducing traffic movements and car mobility. More importantly, micro-apartment complexes allow various groups of people to continue to live in the inner-city, maintaining the city a dynamic and attractive place for now and in the future. XS Deluxe Houthaven features 235 apartments in a family of buildings grouped around a collective green courtyard. Each building volume has a specific grain size, materialization and apartment typology. Their individual
Working on this project, even if in minor tasks such as facade studies and visualisation, gave me an overview experience of a complex project in an advanced state of design.
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Facade studies (images developed following my work period)
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ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY Professional activity
Alongside with being an architect, I practice as a freelance architectural photographer. This work / passion evolved from my general interest for photography to a more specific desire to observe and record the environment that surround us, both artificial and natural, but especially the combination of the two. Photography allows me to associate elements that are normally unrelated and fix them in an image that conveys a desired atmosphere. These elements can be geometric shapes, lights and shadows, colors, passers-by or simple alignments through which I try to give an abstract or graphical look to my pictures. In my professional activity as an architectural photographer, I try to convey this style in the way I read and frame the built environment, searching for an image that goes beyond the common. I strongly believe that developing photographic skills is a great plus for the job of the architect; a trained eye can be of help from developing a personal aesthetic both in the design process as well as in ability to visualize a project.
Cameras in use: Nikon F3 (1980) Film Camera Sony Alpha 7 II Digital Camera Elbphilharmonie Laeiszhalle Hamburg - Herzog & De Meuron Personal / Film picture 54
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Timmerhis - OMA Personal / Digital picture
Bikeshed - Bureau Van Eig Commission / Digital picture
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RICCARDO DE VECCHI
devecchi.riccardo@gmail.com +31 657787890