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Roberto Monticelli Unich
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594 NAM
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Competition Villard 21 (1st prize Taranto)
Competition Villard 21 (1st prize Salinella)
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Faraway, so Close
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Renewal of public housing
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Palazzo Marcone restoration
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Travel Chair
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University centre Polo Pindaro
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Workshop “Pensando el territorio Veredal”
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Concept design of a Yacht
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Student Housing
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Single family Villa
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594_NAM
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Year: 2022 Location: Athens, Greece Author: Herzog & de Meuron Tasks: Digital modelling of the existing museum, assist on Image making (3D modelling, rendering and postproduction), creation of a 1:100 scale model, drawing of the perspective section and post-production.
We open up the Museum, integrate it with the park and connect it to the surrounding neighborhood. Like urban acupuncture we improve the circulation in and around the Museum by creating new access points, opening arteries, animating many types of experiences and enhancing the ongoing regeneration of the Exarchia neighborhood. The Museum and the City become one. The extended and revitalized National Archaeological Museum will become an urban magnet and a place for ALL – museum visitors, tourists, scholars and the citizens of Athens at large.
About the project
The Stoa: i s the main urban intervention. Beginning at the Entrance Pavilion, its first stretch hovers above the AGORA, then delves under the existing building
We introduce the STOA as a new axis through the garden and the existing building where courtyards and the exhibition spaces with glances down into the AGORA. This onw is an ext This large new hall has an architectural narrative analogous to spaces of archaeology, geolo contrast to the existing building which will be cleaned, restored and reinvigorated in its neo
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Competition: Villard 21: From
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Information Year: 2020 Location: Taranto Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Matteo Almonti,Giorgio Pio Morganella, Cristian Orsino, Elena Perrone, Pasquale William Sforza Prize: 1st position ://www.paesaggicostieri.orgpaesaggi tps:/ youtu.be/Kt2GWS2z8 /seminario-villard-21 GME https Links: htRete Osservatorio 8, h t p : / w ww . a r c h i t e t u r a . u n i c h . i t / s e m i n a r i o i n t e r n a z i o n a l e https: v i l a r d 2 1 t a r a n / t o /www. f r o m s o c i a l h o u s p i n g aesaggi t o s o c i a l h a b i t a t v i n c c e osti i l d i p a r t i m e e n ri t o d . i o a r c rg/semi h itet ura-di-pescara/ nario-vil ard-21 Dd’A Pescara costieri italiani italiani, About the project Nowdays, as in the past, it is not possible to talk about Taranto without referring to the 'ex ILVA' and how much it has conditioned over the years the development of the city and the large territoy that hosts it. The vicissitudes of Europe's largest steelworks constitute an emergency issue not only for the city but also for the inhabitants. The debate opened in the 21st edition of the Villard, tries to shift the focus from the quality of the buildings to the quality of living. The three selected areas for the project exploration, Salinella, Tamburi and Paolo VI, are symptomatic of these needs and express them fully in their individual fragilities, which account for a widespread overall dimension.
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Geography of hydraulic risk as a trace_
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Karst landscapes and open spaces build a new habitat, an edge that integrates different realities and natures.
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Interventi di forestazione e canali permeabili
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The adaptive public space is defined by introjecting_
At the genesis of landscape forms, the study and definition of elevations to mitigate flood risk.
“Il limite è un confine dove le cose finiscono, il bordo è un confine dove diversi gruppi interagiscono. Sui bordi, gli organismi diventano addirittura maggiormente interattivi, proprio per l’incontro di diverse specie e condizioni fisiche” -Stephen Jay Gould
Ridisegno del vuoto urbano attraverso forestazione
Punti di ricerca di studio e monitoraggio della salina
Sistema parco mitigativo del rischio idrogeologico
Nuove edificazioni per ricucire i margini
ISTRICT_ WORK WITH WIND mental pollution to urban sustainability
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Green corridors_
The connection between urban voids is established by a network of ecological corridors that serve as both connectors and means of air purification.
Vision_
A new environmental matrix addresses microclimatic needs by spraying the neighborhood facility with a green net.
Soil form and environmental performance_
The modeling of the park - through barrier filters and the creation of the corridor - is designed to mitigate pollution and mitigate the microclimate.
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Barriere Il potenziamento delle colline di Porcinai, tramite un’estensione del sistema verde e un rimboschimento con particolari specie vegetali, limita la diffusione degli agenti inquinanti.
Canale La creazione di un canale di ventilazione, permette la captazione dei venti provenienti dal mare, utili alla purificazione dagli agenti inquinanti e al raffrescamento.
ISTRICT_ RE-INHABITING THE EXISTING degradation to spatial sharing
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Slow and pleasant landscapes_
It reduces the space dedicated to road vehicles and proposes a linear park that runs through the neighborhood.
Vision_
The soil project irrigates with new quality the great voids of the quarter,organizing the pertinential spaces of the intercepted volumes.
A new urban center_
The great void becomes a park. Soil modeling mitigates the impact of the hemicycle re-inhabited by parasitic architecture. the market is a new incubator.
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Impianto di decontaminazione delle acque attraverso sistemi di fitodepurazione
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Year: 2020 Location: Taranto, Salinella Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Pasquale William Sforza Prize: 1st position https://www.paesaggicostieri.orgpaesaggi https:/ youtu.be/Kt2GWS2z8, Links: Rete 8GM,E Osservatorio /seminario-villard-21 h t p : / w ww . a r c h i t e t u r a . u n i ch.it/seminario-internazioPescara nale-vil ard-21-taranto-from-social-housing-to-social-habitat-vince-il-dipartimento-di-architet ura-di-pescara/ https://www.paesaggicostieriitaliani .org/seminario-vil ard-21, Dd’A costieri italiani,
About the project
The main theme of the Salinella District project is the regeneration of some stratifications present in the area and the securing of the entire site with respect to the high hydraulic risk. The reading of the urban materials present, in particular along the edges of the Salina, and of the consequent hydraulic vulnerability, have allowed to build an accurate intervention strategy that is declined in a sort of adaptive urban infrastructure, able to build a new interface between the city and the territory. The project imagines a new edge, along the perimeter of the Salina, which aims to create a space of open dialogue between multiple realities.
The urban infrastructure is entrusted with the task of defining a closer relationship between city and countryside and, at the same time, to contain the expansion of the built environment and work on the existing, facilitating the crossing of the landscape to the consolidated urban fabric. The infrastructure manifests itself in the form of a park: as an urban device that intercepts the quality of spaces, both the residual ones still waiting for a definition, and those between the layers present in the area.
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Site Plan: Starting from the geography of the risk, it takes an adaptive form, requalifying and recomposing the spaces in between
The soil is entrusted with the task of explicating the re-founding action of the place, securing it against the rising waters of the Salina. The result is prefigured as an inner karst landscape, accessible from the city and from the new flows generated by the park; the construction of a new relationship between artifice and nature; a hypertext of relationships mediated by the elements of nature that take possession of this space and its cavities. It is precisely the porous spaces from which the new social habitat takes shape. Salt marsh side elevation: The system consists of towers, as reference elements in the urban landscape
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Section A-A’: the modeling of the soil secures it from the rising waters of the salt marsh; it is an inhabited space in its thickness and becomes a cistern for storing rainwater.
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FARAWAY, SO CLOSE
Competition: Pescara Summer School 2020
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Year: 2020 Location: Pescara Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Pasquale William Sforza, Luca Lidonnici Competition: Pescara Summer School, Faraway so Close
The health emergency and the socio-economic crisis in progress, if on the one hand have laid bare the structural fragilities of the Italian country, on the other offer an opportunity to rethink the forms of living in cities and territories. In this perspective, public space with its regenerative and structuring qualities is particularly important. Taking that element as central to our project, we have developed an experimental proposal for the regeneration of the Borgo Marino Sud neighborhood in Pescara. We asked ourselves: how to rethink the space of socialization and aggregation within our cities? How to imagine the forms of domestic living in the city of emergency? For us, the residence must be configured as a micro cosmos in which private and public space are integrated within it.
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Increase of green areas, of depaving actions for the realization of a linear park that helps the water management and mediate to the problem of the hydraulic risk typical of this area.
Network of ecological corridors that serve as both connectors and means of rainwater harvesting. Optimization of vehicular infrastructure and implementation of a bicycle and pedestrian path.
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The Square is developed on various quotas, the zero one has been destined to the installation of services and recreational activities such as: social center, INTERVENTO at SULL’EDIFICIO PREESISTENTE media library and areas dedicated to co-working. The upper quota, which is articulated through a ramp leads the viewer to observe the context the highest point and create a visual relationship with the port and the sea. While in the building adjacent to the square we have designed a technological skin that wraps the latter, creating an extension of the internal environments towards the outside.
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Year: 2020 Location: Pescara Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Pasquale William Sforza, Stella Lolli University course: Environmental design
The project objective is the renewal of public housing in Rancitelli district (Pescara) in "Via lago di Borgiano". The demolition of three building blocks is planned to have a direct connection between the project area and the playroom in "Via lago di Borgiano". The regeneration of the neighborhood focuses on improving the architectural quality of the public space but also of the remaining building blocks by acting not only outside but also inside through a redistribution of housing. The solutions were chosen after a careful study of the area in order to highlight the needs and adopt appropriate systems to increase bioclimatic performances.
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MARCONE RESTORATION Information Year: 2020 Location: Atessa Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Luca Antonio Lidonnici, Lorenzo Santone University course: Restoration 2 About the project We have been asked to plan the restoration of the palace Marcone, built around 1600 that rises in the historical center of Atessa.This building it develops in the ground below in various hypogeal spaces and in one of these spaces there is an oil mill reachable from the countryside below, which has served for years as a source of income for the family. Our project consists in detecting, identifying and remedying the deterioration of the building. In addition, we designed the conversion of some spaces in an exhibition space that could be reached by anyone by eliminating any kind of architectural barrier.
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TRAVEL CHAIR Information
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Year: 2020 Author: Roberto Monticelli University course: Design 2
The travel chair is an object that follows you, unfolds/closes, carries by hand, opens/unfolds and follows you again; the travel chair is an object with a strongly necessary character,in which the aspects of tradition, the conditions of the materials and the kinematic systems of the structure, are the conditions for the definition of the form, which language technique.
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The initial idea has always been to design a chair that when closed, had the size and lightness of a notebook and at the time of need, in a journey as when there are no seats on the train, you can open and sit. So the most important character that dictated the design process was the spatial development of the object and Origami was able to translate this necessity in the best way, in particular the Miura-Ori fold. The technical tradition of the Miura-Ori origami allowed me to keep tied together some prerogatives that I had set myself such as maneuverability, lightness and adaptability.
Chair development and ergonomics: The design of the chair focused on the action of sitting and carrying the chair.
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The Miura-Ori fold consists of alternating concave or convex folds that allow to reduce/compress a sheet of paper considerably. An interesting aspect of this technique is that the paper becomes "programmed" and develops a fold memory. I created tubular structures capable of developing spatially due to localized bending along prescribed fold lines. Coupling these hinged "origami tubes" substantially increased the rigidity of the system, which allows only one mode of deformation, the horizontal one. Once coupled, the "origami tubes" were arranged by means of a cellular assembly that improved in its own way the mechanical characteristics and the geometric versatility, thus obtaining a developable and light structure.
UNIVERSITY CENTRE POLO PINDARO Information Year: 2019 Location: Pescara Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Luca Antonio Lidonnici, Lorenzo Santone University course: Architectural composition 3 About the project
The area is located along the recently developed "via verde", an ecological infrastructure designed to connect the centralities established in that part of the city. The project is based on a main longitudinal axis that connects “via verde” to the university. Along the axis were placed the new structures for university departments, an auditorium, laboratories and a modern media library.
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PENSANDO EL TERRITORIO VEREDAL III WORKSHOP INTERNACIONAL
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Year: 2019 Location: Bogotà, Vederedas Charrasquera and Charras de San José del Guaviare, Colombia Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Luca Antonio Lidonnici, Salvatore Festa, Antonio Torlontano University: Università Gabriele d’Annunzio, Dipartimento di Architettura - Uni La Salle
The workshop was held on an itinerant basis, based in Charrasquera, in the municipality of San Josè del Guaviare, a complex reality, formed by a community of people who live in a border area, already subject to conflicts in the recent past, including armed conflicts, subject to conditions of particular difficulty: environmental, economic and social, access to resources and common goods, in search of a new balance and new perspectives of life. The main focus of the workshop was in fact the small village partially reborn after the destruction of 2002, at the height of the Colombian armed conflict. In this center, inhabited today by very few people, but re-emerging center of the community life of a "veredas" (low-density settlement units, characteristic of the territorial organization of rural Colombia), we carried out some activities such as the construction of an ecological kitchen with earth and materials of the place and ecological and environmental survey and monitoring of the landscape, including a visit to the ETCR center of Charras and the natural area of Laguna del Nare.
CONCEPT DESIGN OF A YACHT Information
Year: 2018 Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Luca Antonio Lidonnici, Lorenzo Santone Univerity Course: Design 1
The project has as a fundamental objective the organization of the distribution layouts of the internal living spaces of a modern shuttle for family cruising, 6 guests plus 4 crew members.The areas studied were: the living area located in the Main deck and the owner's cabin located in the Lower deck. First, we tried to identify, for these two environments, what were the needs necessary for survival and life of a family, and what the needs for the proper conduct of simple activities on board the boat. At this point it was possible to arrive at the formulation of a first interior concept that provides for the organization of the living area and the owner's cabin according to certain requirements, found in the brief, which serve to satisfy all the activities derived from the needs and requirements.
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STUDENT HOUSING Information
Year: 2018 Location: Pescara Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Luca Antonio Lidonnici, Lorenzo Santone University course: Architectural composition 2
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I have been asked to design a student housing block on the ex FEA lands in Pescara (a long and narrow lot orthogonal to the beach, between Via Manzoni and Via Foscolo). The project focuses on the location of the building and the division between public and student spaces through a large elevated square. The project provide space for 160 students, with related services and cultural facilities for the city such as library, cafe, gym and footsal pitch.
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Exhibition hall plan, section height 0.10 m
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Ground floor plan, section height 1.20 m
Via Manzoni (south) side elevation: From the facade you can read the whole system of public, semi-public and private space.
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First Floor Plan, section height 6.20 m
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Second Floor Plan, (plan type) section height 9.50 m
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Model view with context
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Model view of the square
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Plan Quinto, section height 19.40 m
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Plan Covering, section height 22.40 m
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DESIGN OF A SINGLE FAMILY VILLA
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Year: 2017 Location: Francavilla Authors: Roberto Monticelli, Luca Antonio Lidonnici, Lorenzo Santone University course: Architectural Composition 1
The course required the design of a single-family villa, with attached garage and boathouse, on an imaginary lot facing the sea with direct access from the road. The ground floor, intended for the living area, consists of a series of ordered spaces that offer varying views of the sea. The entire glass facade folds almost invisibly around the spaces and creates a contour that, together with the projecting superstructure, allows for varying incidence of light. The wooden box, intended for the sleeping area has several large openings. In the center of the house there is an empty space with a skylight. In the facade facing the sea are the bedrooms with a panoramic view of the surrounding nature. Wooden sunshades were placed to shield the sunlight and solar heat.
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