Yulia Palazzo
yulia.palazzo@gmail.com
EDUCATION Mar 2012
Master Degree in Architecture at the State University of Ferrara
Thesis: “Little steps for a big city: strategies for the urban renewal in the city of Dnipropetrovsk”
Jun 2004
Linguistic High School Diploma
WORK EXPERIENCE Feb - Apr 2016
Graphic Designer at Eataly Munchen Gmbh www.eataly.de
May - Nov 2015
Free lance interior designer
Oct 2012 Aug 2013
Collaborator at Street Home Studio by Giuliano Marras designer, Ferrara
Jun - Sep 2012
Collaborator at Progetto Canape by Sergio Fortini architect, Ferrara www.progettocanape.eu
Sep - Dec 2010
Internship at OQ Project by Andrea Bellodi architect, Bondeno www.oqproject.com
Feb - Apr 2010
Internship at Gregotti Associati srl, Milan
extra EXPERIENCE Dec 2013 present
Facilitation at TEMPUS International Exchange Programme, Italy-Austria-Ukraine tempus-prj.onma.edu.ua
Jan 2014
Co-ideation of Urbanautica festival in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine urbanautica.kulturamedialna.org
Jan 2012
Publishing an article “Power geographies and Big Urban Progects in the Ukraine” at “Archivio degli studi urbani e regionali”, Venice
Mar - Oct 2011
Participation in the design and implementation of stage decorations at the Civic Theatre of Ferrara
Apr 2010 May 2009
Participation in the International urban studies workshop LAPIS, Vicenza Publishing at the Annual Journal of the best students’ works of the University of Ferrara
SKILLS Languages: Italian (mothertongue), Russian (mothertongue), English (fluent), German (basic) Software: Adobe Creative Suite, Autocad, 3ds Max, Skethup
Urban development of dismissed semi periferic area in Rimini team: Antonio Marseglia, Yulia Palazzo year: 2009 professors: Marco Venturi, Emanuele Ferrarese, Sergio Fortini type: academic
Dwellings
Tertiary
Sports
Urban green
Tree rows
Parkng
Redevelopment of the railway station and dismissed industrial area in San Giovanni in Persiceto team: Chiara Canevazzi, Yulia Palazzo year: 2012 coordinators: Sergio Fortini, Elisa Ucellatori type: contest
Converting a XIX dwelling to a multi brand showroom in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine team: Chiara Canevazzi, Yulia Palazzo year: 2012 interiors: Giuliano Marras type: commission
Facade A
Facade B
Basement floor
State of the fact of the basement floor
First floor
State of the fact of the first floor
Second floor
Roof reconstruction in case of no volume increase
Renewal of a stylist’s apartment in Kiev, Ukraine author: Yulia Palazzo year: 2013 type: commission
State of the project
State of the fact
Refurbishment of a young couple’s flat in Milan author: Yulia Palazzo year: 2015 type: commission
State of the project
State of the fact
stage decorations for the Civic Theatre of Ferrara team: students of Scenography course year: 2011 professor: Antonio Utili type: city council - university collaboration
THE GEOGRAPHY OF POWER AND BIG URBAN PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF DNIPROPETROVSK, UKRAINE article by Yulia Palazzo and Gianfranco Franz, published by Franco Angeli Editor January 2012
Abstract The city governance has recently become a distinct trait of the evolution of european urban policies, thus some structural changes in power distribution have been induced. Due to this, the important real estate groups, free-raiders and industrial groups have encountered less difficulties while projecting, directing and executing big projects capable of transforming radically the urban space. The execution of Big Urban Progects, caused by the progressive growth of the real estate market, and maintained by the financial market, has reached its peak before the financial crack of 2007/2008. Though the crack has had heavy consequences in most of the developed countries, the developing countries whose financial systems haven’t been modified by european and Northamerican influence, seem to be almost immune to the crisis. A considerable number of european and northamerican cities have dealt with BUP, and some cities of the developing countries (Pekin, Shanghai, San Paolo, Mexico City, ecc.) did so, too, trying to keep un with the trend. Even smaller cities took the challenge of the renewal of the urban design and city economy. To do so, they used to commission projects to the so-called “archistars” or construction firms specialized in ecological buildings and energy saving. The essay treats a case of particular interest. This case is described by some processes, that seem to be own of the post-socialist countries, and considers the city of Dnipropetrovsk (Nipropetrovsk), the capital of the omonymous region, that is known to be one of the most important cities of the Ukraine for its economical, political and cultural aspects. Key words: independence, new power groups, city renewal