Architecture Portfolio 2020| M.S. Kaveh

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO MohammadSadegh Kaveh


MohammadSadegh Kaveh Designer, Artist

Milan, Italy +393460807662

mskaveh94@gmail.com

PROFILE I am an architect designer, with a major passion for interior and landscape design and social interaction in space. I have a great interest and personal practice in visual arts and illustration as well. My studies in bachelors and masters in architecture have been comprehensive from designing objects to urban strategies. My work experience in architecture mainly includes residential architecture. I have also worked as a visual content provider and freelance illustrator. Having lived in different cities and countries has made me a flexible person, willing to understand social, cultural, historical, economic roots of a context.


EDUCATION M.Arch. | 2018- now Master of Architecture, built environment, interiors at Polytechnic University of Milan | Milan, Italy

SOFTWARE SKILLS RhinoCeros PhotoShop

B.Sc. | 2012- 2017 Bachelor of Architectural Engineering at University of Tehran | Tehran, Iran

AutoCAD

Dipl. | 2008- 2012 Diploma of Mathematics at National Organization of Development of Exceptional Talents | Shiraz, Iran

V-ray

WORK EXPERIENCE Junior Designer | 2020 My duties was to design and model the project over an event platform in the marble mines of domo dossola | FUZZ studio Visual Content Provider | 2018 My duties consisted of providing 2D, 3D, and motion illustration and graphic design. | Tripinn Co. Assistant Architect | 2017 I was responsible for co-designing, drawing the documents, modeling, and rendering a residential villa in Damavand, Iran. | AH.Co. Incoming Exchange Team Member | 2016 My duties included designing posters, booklets,... and interviews with applicants. | AIESEC, University of Tehran Visual Arts Teacher | 2015 I taught a mixed program of teaching the history of modern art and drawing. | Allameh Helli Highschool Scenic Design Assistant | 2015 My responsibility was co-designing details, and structure and crafting. | All Blue, Director: Hossein Maaref Designer | 2014 I collaborated in designing light installations, crafting, presenting and curating the final exhibition of products. | MMAN atelier Interpreter and Member of Executive Team | 2014 I was responsible for interpreting the conference talks from Farsi to English and guiding foreign guests. | CORBA AWARDS First place in lightshadow architecture competition |2020 www.if-ideasforward.com/lightshadow (with: C. Vespa) Honourable Mention in metropolice architecture competition | 2015 www.if-ideasforward.com/metropolis (with:S. Moini, A. Ramezanzadeh) 498th place among 260,000 candidates in national universities entrance exam | 2012 Finalist in 24th National Computer Olympiad of Iran | 2011

Grasshopper Indesign Illustrator After Effect LANGUAGE SKILLS Farsi English Italian French Arabic

INTERPERSONAL SKILLS Decision Making Decision Analysis Critical Thinking Team Work Fast Learning Teaching



TABLE OF CONTENTS

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THE PLATFORM

Interior Design Studio Project

16

A.P.R.E.S.

24

TRACES

GOLZAR

Bachelor's Final Studio

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Construction Design Studio Project

Preservation Studio Project

36 MMAN

Design and Craft Experience

S.F.H.M

48

W.A.T.T.

52

Architecture Competition

Architecture Competition

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Drawings


THE PLATFORM

Envisioning SanSiro Neighbourhood SanSiro housing block regeneration architecture of interior design studio | 2018-2019 Polytechnic University of Milan professor| Prof. Marta Averna tutors | Arch. Edvige Casu, Elena Gianni in collaboration with Yen Le Highlights #Regeneration, #Interior_Design, #Urban_Regeneration, #Housing, #Common_Space #Community Evaluated as full mark and won the second best project of the studio

Framework Back in the 1870s, San Siro was a farm area. Then, the industry came, which brought factories and works near the farmhouses. In 1912, the new master plan designed by Angelo Pavia and Giovanni Masera took the first shape of San Siro with new roads and arteries. The neighborhood was arranged in a “linear layout� with parallel blocks and unclear communal space. The dimension of the neighborhood is too large that diminishes the intimacy of the central public space which cut through heavy traffic. 6


Purpose The project aims to imagine the neighborhood regenerated considering its social and economic issues and to develop a strategy and design that is correspondent to the current inhabitants of the area from the scale of the urban strategy to the scale of the details in the interior of the residential block units. 7


URBAN DIMENSION Current Situation

population composition

area of units in the blocks non-active spaces social activities commercial spaces inaccessible courtyard free courtyard (no maintenance) free courtyard (maintaned)

Going to SanSiro neighborhood one would understand that it is isolated in its urban context. The theme of the built environment is dramatically in contrast with the roundabout. Buildings are dense and rigid and pathways are narrow

groundfloor plan of current situation 8

number of occupants per unit

in comparison with the height of they have few opportunities to get the side blocks. Buildings have a to see each other, know each othhuge amount of decay and need er, and understand each other. maintenance. Few open and public spaces exist and greenery is limited to private yards. Peoples’ lives are happening behind walls and

current situation isometric & masterplan


URBAN DIMENSION Envisioning

Looking for the potential to point out as an identity for the neighborhood also to enhance the dynamicity of economy for the long term we propose focusing on physical activities considering public spaces that possess facilities for people to use for the physical activities. The street in front of the building is considered to be accessible only

for pedestrian. The ground floor of the building will be an opento-public platform hosting public activities both for the residents to have a better opportunity to socialize and for the public to be invited to the neighborhood making it socially active even more. This volume can be described as an independent, unified stone

platform-wide underneath all activities happening on its surface. Over the platform, we have a daily shop, a bar, a space equipped with benches where residents can have meetings also as it is beside the bar they can hold events there like watching football, set of tennis tables, a pavilion for the reception, and the main entrance.

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URBAN DIMENSION Envisioning

The pavilion for the reception is located in front of the facade of the building, to emphasize on the entrance also for the doorman to have a better view over the public space to guarantee the safety, there is a new room for the gar-

The furniture and the pieces of equipment are made with concrete and they’re designed is chosen from the brutalist style of children’s playgrounds and exercise facilities as they require less cost for the maintenance. 10

bage located closer to the exterior so to move out the garbage would be easier and do not involve the interior spaces. The pavement is rotated in the entrance area to emphasize the difference of the space in terms of use and the direction of

major circulation. The pavements are separated with small water channels, metal stripes, stone tiles. Also, the gardens are separated from the surrounding pavement with a layer of metal.


URBAN DIMENSION Envisioning

To make sure the reception would guarantee the significance of the entrance of the building we designed it with a more unique theme. For the material of its lower part of the facade, our choice was Brass. The middle part of the

facade is framed glass. The upper part of the facade equipped with brise-soleil made with brass connected to the profiles that are held by the ceiling structure to the stripe of brass dividing the transparent part from the shading part.

As a second material to avoid the monotony of the brass and to keep it a significant element we decided to use black steel which is used for the frames and the columns.

The public space is divided from the yard with a set of fragmentary folding/swinging partitions. They can be open during the day time while space is used with more peo-

ple. The partitions are hung from the structural frame connected to the columns of the building so there is no contact with the floor and the pavement remains con-

tinue. For the materials, we chose black steel and also a stripe of ceppo stone in the bottom part of the columns.

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HOME DIMENSION Envisioning

Considering the number of people currently living in the neighborhood and the number of the residents in each family, also the fact that we have abandoned units currently, we proposed 8 new ty-

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pologies with a more diverse nu with lower height to acheive the mber of inhabitants. The new units required number and have a flat are designed within the existing skyline on the top. structure of the building which is load-bearing walls made of brick. We propose to add floors to blocks


HOME DIMENSION Envisioning

Regarding to the quality of the ting of furniture based on personspace as the buildings should be al needs. A bedroom space could in a minimum size we decided to be shared with a living room while divide the spaces in a more flexible there is no guest in the house. We and light way. Privacy is not a rigid propose a design in which we have requirement in different times and walls only around the toilet as it is to have fewer walls means to have required to be fixed permanently. more lit, bigger spaces, less cost for The block of the bathroom would change, and more choices for set- be located in the middle of the unit

and it will work as a divider of the spaces, and the fluidity of the circulation and connection of spaces in the house will remain. The rest of the dividing elements are lighter equipments like curtains, partitions, or just by definition of furniture.

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HOME DIMENSION Envisioning

Interior spaces are floored with polished concrete except for the toilet blocks considering the flexible fluid space as a unique connected surface and the toilet as the significant closed block in the house with different finishing. The wall between the bedroom and the living room has a large opening that allows the light to be provided from both sides of the house. The two spaces can be divided with a curtain.

pavement screeding and heating system insulation screeding I shepe beam (HEA 240) false ceiling ceiling panel

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A.P.R.E.S.

Acqua Potabile: Real Experience to Share Water tank regeneration construction design studio | 2018-2019 Polytechnic University of Milan professor| Prof. Marzia Morena in collaboration with Camilla Vespa, Ilaria Ghilardi Highlights #Regeneration, #Interior_Design, #Territorial_Marketing, #Economic_Feasability, #Experience_Economy Evaluated as full mark with honors and won the best project of the studio

Framework The project consists of the refurbishment of an old water tank in the heart of Milan. The new function had to be chosen according to the area’s needs, the requirements of the investors (BNL Paribas group) and the need for an economic return. Two different scenarios had to be presented according to two set budgets: we designed a brewpub and a km0 restaurant. The strength of the project was to define the second scenario as an implementation of the first, as a warranty of a safer investment and a self-sustaining development. 16


Purpose The focus was put both on the feasibility (economical, structural, technological, legislative) and the clients appealing, intended both as investors and final consumers, taking into account also the marketing strategies and the local trends, making the project the most appreciated. 17


CONTEXT

After an analysis of the urban context and the current state of the sit (decays, permissions,...), the aim of the project was set in defining a refurbishment plan of the building ale to increase the value of the asset. In this phase, factors such as competitors, catchment areas and price targets were taken into account. From the cost analysis, the kind of investment defined by this project appears to be very profitable: the time required to pay back the initial cost is short, the value of the asset increases exponentially and the risk profile is extremely low. By taking advantage of the experience economy theories, the probabilities of a positive reaction to the innovative function of the building are implemented. Moreover, the concept of a growing scenario that allows splitting a single investment into two smaller ones can further ensure the safety of the investment and coordinate two functions that complete each other. Finally, the innovative functions developed for the renovated space are designed to beat the competition through the client engagement, since no other analog activity is already settled and well established in Milan, but they can boost a very positive reaction in many other cities in Europe: Apres is what Milan needs when it needs a match of innovation and tradition, local history and international trends. 18


FEASIBILITY Brew pub: A.P.R.E.S.

KM0 RESTAURANT: A.P.R.E.S.

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PHASE I Apres is based on an innovative concept: the final consumer is always conceived as a spectator of the brewing process. Apres is conceived to involv each customer in the beer selection and taping. Located in an underground water tank, that used to provide fresh water to the northwest area of Milan, this historical building will come back being a landmark for the neighborhood with a new brewpub and an open-air beer garden. The location is provided with modern interiors and industrial details, merging history and innovation in a cozy but elegant match. The two service rooms of the tank are now turned in a counter area, where you ask our brew-masters to guide you choosing your beer, and shop, where you can find all your beer selection and much more. In the ex-machine room, you can accommodate in the main hall, surrounded by beer barrels and copper piping, serving each table with an individual tap. Just tap your beer and enjoy it. You can also choose to get your glass and sip it in the beer garden, located on the rooftop terrace. The transformation intervention is aimed to preserve most of the existing buildings intact, enhancing its industrial features but also creating a cozy and informal atmosphere.

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BREW PUB

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PHASE II

Apres is designed to grow. The renovated structure of the brewpub can enhance its opportunities and integrate new services, whether supported by the return provided by the brewpub business or conceived as a single investment. A new volume is designed to host a KM0 restaurant that takes advantage of the wide outer space to grow organic food. You can get in touch with the process of production of your dishes by accessing the greenhouses and choose your food and vegetables. You will be welcomed in the minimalist environment of the first floor or in the lounge terrace, that offers a view on the neighborhood surrounded by trees. The new structure is based on the core area of the underneath brewery, basing its own foundation on the past and projecting its main body appears as a compact volume with a fragmented surface that lets light and green come in. It appears as a clean and new shape but, at the same time, it has a clear relation with the context: the surface is covered with Ceppo di Gre, a traditional stone that characterizes many Milanese facades. The terrace has a more relaxed and cozy environment, and it is equipped with some special furniture designed on purpose to chill down and enjoy a beer in the sun by G. Linon and T. Desinde.

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KM0 RESTAURANT

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TRACES

Planning and preservation of Monza park architectural preservation studio | 2018-2019 Polytechnic University of Milan professor| Prof. Alberta Cazzani, Raffaella Brumana tutor | Arch. Anna Turrina in collaboration with Giovanni D’Odorico Borsoni, Cui Jiarui, Emad Lajevardi Highlights #Regeneration, #Landscape_Preservation, #Planning, #Sustainable_Rehabilitation, #Analytical_ mapping

Framework Monza Park is the largest walled park in Europe, and the fourth largest enclosed one. The park was commissioned by Napoleon’s stepson Eugène de Beauharnais, during the French occupation of northern Italy. The project consists of planning the park, and surveying and analyzing the decay of the historical buildings. Over time, following the evolution of social representations of nature, the practices and expectations of users have changed, as well as the territorial or urban contexts in which gardens of the past have been developed. 24


Purpose To save the identity of a site, which testifies to a time and a fantasy of the past, while continuing its history. To adapt a historic garden to contemporary transformations and challenges - tourist attractiveness, economic constraints, sustainable development of territories, setting up of infrastructures and to think of what extent is it necessary, in a restoration or rehabilitation project approach, to take into account these issues? 25


CURRENTBRENNA STATE MAP(CTR MAP 2012) MONZA PARK AND SURROUNDINGS

ORTHOIMAGE(2018)

BRENNA MAP Legend

27.

year: Perimetral 1848wall Gates architect: G. Brenna

a.1

Bridges New Gates

Ent. Villa Reale

a.6

Ent. Grazie Vecchie3

a.2

Ent. Via Boccaccio 1

a.7

P.ta dei Leoni

a.3

Ent. Via Boccaccio 2

a.8

P.ta di San Giorgio

a.4

Ent. Grazie Vecchie1

a.9

P.ta di Biassono

a.5

Ent. Grazie Vecchie2

a.10

P.ta di Vedano

a.11

P.ta di Monza

b.1

P.te delle Catene

b.3

P.te dei Bertoli

b.2

P.te Viale Cavriga

b.4

P.te in Pietra

an.1 an.2

Ent. Via Lecco

an.3

P.ta Villasanta

an.4 an.5

Ent. Biassono2

Ent. Isolino

an.6 an.7 an.8 an.9

Ent. Biassono1

an.10

Ent. Serrone

Ent. Grazie Vecchie

Ent. Viale dei Moroni Ent. Vedano Ent. Viale Tigli

Road Networks Main roads c.1 V.le Cavriga c.2 V.le Mirabello c.3 V.le di Vedano

Secondary roads - Permanences Secondary roads - Not existing Roads after 1845 Footpaths - Permanences Footpaths - Not existing

LEGEN

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Build Area

GREEN A

Villas

Mills

Farms

Buildings Missing

After 1845

d.1

Villa Reale

d.2

Villa Mirabello

d.3

Villa Mirabellino

e.1

Cantone Mill

e.2

Asciutto Mill

e.3

San Giorgio Mill

f.1

C. Bastia

f.10

C. Fontana

f.2

C. del Forno

f.11

C. San Fedele

f.3 f.4

C. del Sole

C. Casalta

C. Maddalena

f.12 f.13

f.5

C. Cernuschi

f.14

C. Nava

f.6

C. Piotta

f.15

C. Costa Alta

f.7

C. Rossa

f.16

C. Costa Bassa

f.8

C. Caima

f.17

C. Geronetto

f.9

C. Frutteto

g.1

Tempietto

g.8

Torre del Roccolo

g.2

Torretta Viscontea

g.9

Casini de Fagiani

g.3 g.4

Latteria

Portico del Colombirolo

2. VILL

Le Grazie

g.10 g.11

Portico della Monzina

3. VILL

g.5

Tempietto della Collina

g.12

Portico delle Mangiatoie

g.6

Portici

g.13

Casino del Serraglio

g.7

Fagianeria Staliana

j.1

Sede RAI - Arch. Gio Ponti - 1954

j.2

Monza Circuit - 1922

j.3 j.4

RAI Transmitter

C. Cattabrega

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BUILD

28.

1. VILL

4-1. 4-2.

Consorzio Villa Reale and Monza Park

Water Grid

26.

Natural water

5. CAS

Lambro river

6. CAS

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7. CAS

Artificial water

8. CAS

9. CAS

Lake Roggia

10. CA

h.1 R. del Principe

11. CA

h.2 R. delle Grazie

12. CA

h.3 R. della Pelucca

13. CA

16

h.4 R. Galarana

14. CA

31

Secondary channels- Permanences Secondary channels- Not existing Tertiary channels- Permanences Tertiary channels- Not existing

12

2

36

15. CA

16. CA

37

17. LAT

3

Green Areas

4-2

Wood - Permanences Wood - New

11

Meadows - Permanence

14

Level of Decay High Medium

Low Low

Functions Original Function Abandoned New Compatible Function New Incompatible Function

IF

State

10 13 24

31 32 33 34

6

23 9

5

35

8

WATE

NATUR

5

ARTIFIC

1

3 3 3

4

N 0

30

7

17

Demolished

D

29

ROAD

Low

Maintenance Level High Medium

CF

28

30

25.

Transformation Level High Medium

25. 26 27

29.

Meadows - Transformed

Level of Decay

38

15

Meadows - New

A

23. GO

24. TE

18

Wood - Transformed

OF

18. MO 19. TO 20. TE 21. LE

75

150 225

300

26

0m

Politecnico di Milano | School of Architecture | A.A. 2018 - 2019 | Architectural Preservation Studio | Prof.: Alberta Cazzani, Raffaella Brumana, Ass. Prof.: Arch. Carlotta Zerbi

Group 7 | Giovanni D’Odorico Borsoni, Cui Jia


4-1. 4-2.

BRENNA MAP

MOLINO DEL CANTONE MULINI ASCIUTTI WALL OF MONZA PARK

YEAR: 1845

LEGEND

BORDER OF ENGLISH GARDEN

ARCHITECT: GIUSEPPE BRENNA

GREEN AREA

CASCINA / RURAL BUILDINGS GRASS

5. CASCINA ROSSA

WOOD

6. CASCINA PIOTTA

CULTIVATED AREA 1

7. CASCINA CERNUSCA 8. CASCINA DEL FORNO

CULTIVATED AREA 2

9. CASCINA DEL SOLE

CULTIVATED AREA 3

10. CASCINA MADDALENA 11. CASCINA CATTABREGA

CULTIVATED AREA 4 CULTIVATED AREA 5 ROW OF TREE

12. CASCINA CASALTA 13. CASCINA BASTIA 14. CASCINA FEDELE 15. CASCINA FRUTTETO 16. CASCINA FONTANA

BUILDING AREA

17. LATTERIA

VILLA 1. VILLA ROYALE 2. VILLA MIRABELLINO

4-2

3. VILLA MIRABELLO

18. MOUNO 1 19. TORRETTA VISCONTEA 20. TEMPIETTO DEL PIERMARINI 21. LE GRAZIE 23. GOTHIC TOWER 24. TEMPLE

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4-1. 4-2.

29.

LEGEND LEGEND GREEN AREA

WALL OF MONZA PARK

25. PORTA DI MONZA 26. PORTA DI VEDANO 27. PORTINA DI BIASSONO

BORDER OF ENGLISH GARDEN

28. PORTA DI SAN GIORGIO

CASCINA / RURAL BUILDINGS GRASS WOOD

FIRST ROAD 30. VIALONE DELLE RONERI O DELLA SANTA 31. VIALONE DI MIRABELLO 32. VIALE DI VEDANO 33. VIALE DEL SERRAGLIA 34. VIALE DEI MORONI O DI S. GIORGIO 35. VIALE DELLE NOCI

7. CASCINA CERNUSCA

CULTIVATED AREA 2

9. CASCINA DEL SOLE

CULTIVATED AREA 5 ROW OF TREE

ROAD NETWORK

6. CASCINA PIOTTA 8. CASCINA DEL FORNO

CULTIVATED AREA 4

29. PORTA DEI LEONI

5. CASCINA ROSSA

CULTIVATED AREA 1

CULTIVATED AREA 3

DOORS

MOLINO DEL CANTONE MULINI ASCIUTTI

10. CASCINA MADDALENA 11. CASCINA CATTABREGA

SECONDARY ROAD

12. CASCINA CASALTA

PATH WAYS

13. CASCINA BASTIA 14. CASCINA FEDELE

WATER SYSTEM

15. CASCINA FRUTTETO

NATURE

16. CASCINA FONTANA

BUILDING AREA VILLA 1. VILLA ROYALE 2. VILLA MIRABELLINO 3. VILLA MIRABELLO

17. LATTERIA 18. MOUNO 1 19. TORRETTA VISCONTEA 20. TEMPIETTO DEL PIERMARINI 21. LE GRAZIE

LAMBRO RIVER ARTIFICIAL LAKE ROGGIA 36. ROGGIA DEL PRINCIPE 37. ROGGIA DELLA PELUCCA 38. ROGGIA DELLE GRAZIE CHANNEL

23. GOTHIC TOWER 24. TEMPLE

4-1. 4-2.

29.

MOLINO DEL CANTONE MULINI ASCIUTTI WALL OF MONZA PARK BORDER OF ENGLISH GARDEN CASCINA / RURAL BUILDINGS

5. CASCINA ROSSA

DOORS 25. PORTA DI MONZA 26. PORTA DI VEDANO 27. PORTINA DI BIASSONO

0m

150 m

300 m

450 m

28. PORTA DI SAN GIORGIO

Group 7 | Giovanni D’Odorico Borsoni, Cui Jiarui, Mohammadsadegh Kaveh, Emad Lajevardi

29. PORTA DEI LEONI

ROAD NETWORK FIRST ROAD

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PERMANENCES AND MUTATIONS FOR THE CURRENT STATE OF THR ART ON CURRENT MAP CURRENT STATE MAP(CTR 2012) ORTHOIMAGE(2018)

CURRENT MAP

an.5 f.17

Legend

a.9

Perimetral wall current tate Gates map (CTR 012)

an.6

a.1

Ent. Villa Reale

a.6

Ent. Grazie Vecchie3

a.2

Ent. Via Boccaccio 1

a.7

P.ta dei Leoni

a.3

Ent. Via Boccaccio 2

a.8

P.ta di San Giorgio

a.4

Ent. Grazie Vecchie1

a.9

P.ta di Biassono

a.5

Ent. Grazie Vecchie2

a.10

P.ta di Vedano

a.11

P.ta di Monza

b.3

P.te dei Bertoli

b.4

P.te in Pietra

orthoBridges image: 2018 New Gates

D

b.1

P.te delle Catene

b.2

P.te Viale Cavriga

an.1 an.2

Ent. Via Lecco

an.3

P.ta Villasanta

an.4 an.5

f.16

g.12

Ent. Biassono2

Ent. Isolino

an.6 an.7 an.8 an.9

Ent. Biassono1

an.10

Ent. Serrone

Ent. Grazie Vecchie

CF

g.13

Ent. Viale dei Moroni

f.15

Ent. Vedano

D

D

CF

Ent. Viale Tigli

Road Networks Main roads c.1 V.le Cavriga c.2 V.le Mirabello c.3 V.le di Vedano

Secondary roads - Permanences Secondary roads - Not existing Roads after 1845 Footpaths - Permanences Footpaths - Not existing

Build Area

g.10

Villas

Mills

Farms

Buildings Missing

After 1845

d.1

Villa Reale

d.2

Villa Mirabello

d.3

Villa Mirabellino

e.1

Cantone Mill

e.2

Asciutto Mill

e.3

San Giorgio Mill

f.1

C. Bastia

f.10

C. Fontana

f.2

C. del Forno

f.11

C. San Fedele

f.3 f.4

C. del Sole

C. Casalta

C. Maddalena

f.12 f.13

f.5

C. Cernuschi

f.14

C. Nava

f.6

C. Piotta

f.15

C. Costa Alta

f.7

C. Rossa

f.16

C. Costa Bassa

f.8

C. Caima

f.17

C. Geronetto

f.9

C. Frutteto

g.1

Tempietto

g.8

Torre del Roccolo

g.2

Torretta Viscontea

g.9

Casini de Fagiani

g.3 g.4

Latteria

Portico del Colombirolo

Le Grazie

g.10 g.11

g.5

Tempietto della Collina

g.12

Portico delle Mangiatoie

g.6

Portici

g.13

Casino del Serraglio

g.7

Fagianeria Staliana

j.1

Sede RAI - Arch. Gio Ponti - 1954

j.2

Monza Circuit - 1922

j.3 j.4

RAI Transmitter

D

g.11

D

j.2

C. Cattabrega

an.7

a.8

Portico della Monzina

b.4 g.9

Consorzio Villa Reale and Monza Park

Water Grid

e.3

D

f.14

a.10

IF

D

Natural water g.8

Lambro river Artificial water

an.4 g.5

Lake Roggia

D

an.8 c.3

D

g.7

h.1 R. del Principe

D

h.2 R. delle Grazie j.4

h.3 R. della Pelucca h.4 R. Galarana

2

3

f.10

Secondary channels- Permanences Secondary channels- Not existing Tertiary channels- Permanences Tertiary channels- Not existing

1

d.3

h.3 1

d.2

2

an.3

e.1

h.1

f.13

f.9

Meadows - Permanence

CF

f.11

Meadows - New

Maintenance Level High Medium

a.7

IF

Padiglione neoclassico

f.1

a.11

Low

CF

h.2 f.6 CF

f.3

D

IF

A

f.7

Low f.2

State

f.5 D

IF

g.2 g.1

Functions

IF

f.4

IF

Low

Original Function Abandoned New Compatible Function New Incompatible Function

h.4

c.1

Level of Decay

Transformation Level High Medium

D

A

CF

Meadows - Transformed

Level of Decay High Medium

g.6

j.1

Wood - Transformed

CF

IF

j.3

Wood - New

A

e.2

1CF 2A

an.9

Wood - Permanences

OF

1OF 2A 3IF

2

A

c.2

Green Areas

f.12

1

OF

an.2

D

CF

an.10 f.8 d.1

D

CF

a.1

D

Demolished

D

g.4

N

a.4 a.2

0

28

75

150 225

300

a.3

N

an.1 a.5

a.6

0


a.8

ANALYSIS Buildings CURRENT STATE MAP(CTR 2012)

Missing

ORTHOIMAGE(2018)

After 1845

b.4 e.3LEGEND

Legend

IF

f.14

Perimetral wall

D

Gates

Bridges New Gates

a.1

a.6

Ent. Grazie Vecchie 3

a.2

Ent. Via Boccaccio 1

a.7

P.ta dei Leoni

a.3

Ent. Via Boccaccio 2

a.8

P.ta di San Giorgio

a.4

Ent. Grazie Vecchie 1

a.9

P.ta di Biassono

a.5

Ent. Graziean.4 Vecchie 2

a.10

P.ta di Vedano

a.11

P.ta di Monza

b.3

P.te dei Bertoli

Lake

P.te Viale Cavriga

b.4

P.te in Pietra

Roggia

P.ta Villasanta

an.4 an.5

Ent. Biassono2

Ent. Isolino

an.6 an.7 an.8 an.9

Ent. Biassono1

an.10

Ent. Serrone

Ent. Viale dei Moroni Ent. Vedano Ent. Viale Tigli

V.le Mirabello

c.3 V.le di Vedano an.3

Farms

an.2

Buildings Missing

After 1845

Water Grid

Tempietto

g.8

Torre del Roccolo

g.2

Torretta Viscontea

g.9

Casini de Fagiani

g.3 g.4

Latteria

Portico del Colombirolo

Le Grazie

g.10 g.11

g.5

Tempietto della Collina

g.12

Portico delle Mangiatoie

g.6

Portici

g.13

Casino del Serraglio

g.7

Fagianeria Staliana

j.1

Sede RAI - Arch. Gio Ponti - 1954

j.2

Monza Circuit - 1922

j.3 j.4

RAI Transmitter

Portico della Monzina

Consorzio Villa Reale and Monza Park

R. del Principe R. delle Grazie h.3 R. della Pelucca h.4 R. Galarana h.1

Wood - Permanences Wood - New Wood - Transformed

a.7

Build Area

Mills

g.1

Green Areas

Secondary roads - Permanences Secondary roads - Not existing Roads after 1845 h.4 Footpaths - Permanences Footpaths - Not existing

Villas

C. Frutteto

Secondary channels- Permanences Secondary channels- Not existing Tertiary channels- Permanences Tertiary channels- Not existing

Main roads c.1 V.le Cavriga c.2

f.9

h.2

Road Networks IF

C. Geronetto

Artificial water

P.te delle Catene

an.3

C. Costa Bassa

f.17

Lambro river

b.2

Ent. Grazie Vecchie

f.16

C. Caima

Natural water

b.1

Ent. Via Lecco

C. Rossa

f.8

Water Grid

Ent. Villa Reale

an.1 an.2

f.7

Meadows - Permanence Meadows - New

d.1

Villa Reale

d.2

Villa Mirabello

d.3

Villa Mirabellino

e.1

Cantone Mill

e.2

Asciutto Mill

e.3

San Giorgio Mill

f.1

C. Bastia

f.10

C. Fontana

f.2

C. del Forno

f.11

C. San Fedele

f.3 f.4

C. del Sole

C. Casalta

C. Maddalena

f.12 f.13

f.5

C. Cernuschi

f.14

C. Nava

f.6

C. Piotta

f.15

C. Costa Alta

f.7

C. Rossa

f.16

C. Costa Bassa

f.8

C. Caima

f.17

C. Geronetto

f.9

C. Frutteto

g.1

Tempietto

g.8

Torre del Roccolo

A

g.2

Torretta Viscontea

g.9

Casini de Fagiani

CF

g.3 g.4

Latteria

Portico del Colombirolo

IF

Le Grazie

g.10 g.11

g.5

Tempietto della Collina

g.12

Portico delle Mangiatoie

g.6

Portici

g.13

Casino del Serraglio

g.7

Fagianeria Staliana

j.1

Sede RAI - Arch. Gio Ponti - 1954

j.2

Monza Circuit - 1922

j.3 j.4

RAI Transmitter

Meadows - Transformed

Level of Decay

C. Cattabrega

Level of Decay High Medium

Low

Transformation Level High Medium

Low

Maintenance Level High Medium

Low

Functions Original Function Abandoned New Compatible Function New Incompatible Function

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Consorzio Villa Reale and Monza Park

State Demolished

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150

225

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CURRENT STATE MAP(CTR 2012) ORTHOIMAGE(2018)

PROPOSAL MAP Legend Perimetral wall Gates

Bridges New Gates

a.1

Ent. Villa Reale

a.6

Ent. Grazie Vecchie3

a.2

Ent. Via Boccaccio 1

a.7

P.ta dei Leoni

a.3

Ent. Via Boccaccio 2

a.8

P.ta di San Giorgio

a.4

Ent. Grazie Vecchie1

a.9

P.ta di Biassono

a.5

Ent. Grazie Vecchie2

a.10

P.ta di Vedano

a.11

P.ta di Monza

b.1

P.te delle Catene

b.3

P.te dei Bertoli

b.2

P.te Viale Cavriga

b.4

P.te in Pietra

an.1 an.2

Ent. Via Lecco

an.3

P.ta Villasanta

an.4 an.5

Ent. Biassono2

Ent. Isolino

an.6 an.7 an.8 an.9

Ent. Biassono1

an.10

Ent. Serrone

Ent. Grazie Vecchie

Ent. Viale dei Moroni Ent. Vedano Ent. Viale Tigli

Road Networks Main roads c.1 V.le Cavriga c.2 V.le Mirabello c.3 V.le di Vedano

Secondary roads - Permanences Secondary roads - Not existing Roads after 1845 Footpaths - Permanences Footpaths - Not existing

Build Area Villas

Mills

Farms

Buildings Missing

After 1845

d.1

Villa Reale

d.2

Villa Mirabello

d.3

Villa Mirabellino

e.1

Cantone Mill

e.2

Asciutto Mill

e.3

San Giorgio Mill

f.1

C. Bastia

f.10

C. Fontana

f.2

C. del Forno

f.11

C. San Fedele

f.3 f.4

C. del Sole

C. Casalta

C. Maddalena

f.12 f.13

f.5

C. Cernuschi

f.14

C. Nava

f.6

C. Piotta

f.15

f.7

C. Rossa

f.16

C. Costa Bassa

f.8

C. Caima

f.17

C. Geronetto

C. Cattabrega

C. Costa Alta

f.9

C. Frutteto

g.1

Tempietto

g.8

Torre del Roccolo

g.2

Torretta Viscontea

g.9

Casini de Fagiani

g.3 g.4

Latteria

Portico del Colombirolo

Le Grazie

g.10 g.11

g.5

Tempietto della Collina

g.12

Portico delle Mangiatoie

g.6

Portici

g.13

Casino del Serraglio

g.7

Fagianeria Staliana

j.1

Sede RAI - Arch. Gio Ponti - 1954

j.2

Monza Circuit - 1922

j.3 j.4

RAI Transmitter

Portico della Monzina

Consorzio Villa Reale and Monza Park

B

Water Grid Natural water Lambro river Artificial water Lake Roggia

h.1 R. del Principe h.2 R. delle Grazie

10

h.3 R. della Pelucca

D

h.4 R. Galarana

9

Secondary channels- Permanences Secondary channels- Not existing Tertiary channels- Permanences Tertiary channels- Not existing

I

8

Green Areas Wood - Permanences

III

Wood - New Wood - Transformed Meadows - Permanence Meadows - New Meadows - Transformed

Level of Decay Level of Decay High Medium

Low

Transformation Level High Medium

Low

Maintenance Level High Medium

Low

A

IV

Functions Original Function Abandoned New Compatible Function New Incompatible Function

OF A CF IF

1 2

State

3

Demolished

D

4,5,6

N

7

0

30

75

150 225

300

II

11

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FLOWER GARDEN Vialone della Santa ITALIAN GARDEN Mirabello Garden

II

I

OPEN-AIR SCULPTURE PARK Mirabello

III

ITALIAN GARDEN URBAN FARM Mirabello Garden Frutteto Matematico

IV

BOTANICAL MONUMENTS

ARTISTIC PATHWAY

TRACES

Touristic pathway Alternative path

I OPEN-AIR SCULPTURE PARK Mirabello

PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS ITALIAN GARDEN Villa Reale - Serrone Mirabello Garden TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Villa Mirabello III epicenter - exhibitions and events ARTIST RESIDENCY Villa Mirabellino

D OPEN-AIR SCULPTURE PARK Mirabello

III

ART PAVILIONS Temple Tower Cascina San Fedele ITALIAN GARDEN

Mirabello Garden INSTALLATIONS Mirabello - open-air sculpture park

IV C

EVENTS URBAN FARM Antro di Polifemo Frutteto Matematico - open-air theater Teatrino di Corte

Royal Garden 1 fagus (3) 2 fagussylvaticapendula 3 quercus (2) 4 ginkgobiloba 5 sequoia semprevirens 6 liriodendro 7 cedrus libani 19th Park URBAN FARM 8 CARPINI (VIALE DEI) Matematico Frutteto 9 QUERCUS NOCE IV10 11 AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM POINT OF VIEW Villa Reale, Rondò degli Ippocastani Villa Mirabello - Mirabellino Cascina San Fedele Collinetta di Vedano Mirabello NORTH SIDE Tempio della Velocità - pedestrian and cycle path

TRANSLATION OF THE EAST - WEST CONN ECTIO Porta Vedano - conservation project GARDEN FLOWER Porta/Bridge La Santa - new Vialone dellainfrastructures Santa Parking Vedano/Parking La Santa - extension Viale Vedano - new cycle/vehicle NEWdiPEDESTRIAN - CYCLE AXIS axis and tree Viale Cavriga

ARTISTIC PATHWAY

LANDSCAPE PATHWAY

NEW V EHI CLE - C YCLE AXIS Viale di Vedano

Touristic pathway Alternative path

Touristic pathway Alternative path

new tree line

PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS III Villa Reale - Serrone

URBAN FARM TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS Frutteto Matematico Villa Mirabello epicenter - exhibitions and events

IV

LANDSCAPE MASTERPIECES Lambro River Lake GARDEN FLOWER Waterfall Vialone della Santa

ARTIST RESIDENCY Villa Mirabellino ART PAVILIONS Temple Tower Cascina San Fedele

URBAN FARM INSTALLATIONS Frutteto Matematico Mirabello - open-air sculpture park

REDEVELOPMENT OF EXISTIN G GATES A Porta Monza B Porta Vedano NEW GATE C Porta La Santa

FLOWER GARDEN TRANSLATION OF THE EAST - WEST CONN ECTION R OAD N ETWORK REDEVELOPMENT OF EXISTIN G PARKIN G Vialone della Santa Porta Vedano - conservation project extensions Porta/Bridge La Santa - new infrastructures new underground parking ITALIAN GARDEN Parking Vedano/Parking La Santa - extension Mirabello Garden Viale di Vedano - new cycle/vehicle axis and treeNEW lineBfor noise proof RIDGE D Ponte La Santa URBAN FARM Frutteto Matematico BOTANICAL MONUMENTS

GARDEN FLOWER Royal Garden Vialone della Santa 1 fagus (3) 2 fagussylvaticapendula 3 quercus (2) EVENTS TRANSLATION OF THE EAST - WEST CONN ECTION R OAD N ETWORK 4 ginkgobiloba Antro di Polifemo Porta Vedano - conservation project 5 sequoia semprevirens - open-air theater Porta/Bridge La Santa - new infrastructures 6 liriodendro Teatrino di Corte Parking Vedano/Parking La Santa - extension 7 cedrus libani Viale di Vedano - new cycle/vehicle axis and tree line for noise proof 19th Park 8 CARPINI (VIALE DEI) LANDSCAPE PATHWAY 9 QUERCUS 10 NOCE 11 AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM Touristic pathway Alternative path POINT OF VIEW Villa Reale, LANDSCAPE MASTERPIECES Rondò degli Ippocastani Lambro River TRANSLATION OF THE EAST - WEST CONN ECTION R OAD N ETWORK Villa Mirabello - Mirabellino Lake Porta Vedano - conservation project Cascina San Fedele Waterfall Porta/Bridge La Santa - new infrastructures Collinetta di Vedano Parking Vedano/Parking La Santa - extension Mirabello FLOWER GARDEN Viale di Vedano - new cycle/vehicle axis and tree line for noise proof Vialone della Santa

GAR

wood permanences wood new and naturalized wood transformed

meadows permanence meadows transformed semplification of ancient landscape

31 REDEVELOPMENT OF INT ERNA L AXIS Porta Monza - conservation project Parking Monza - new underground parking


public or with incompatible functions, and the redesign of meaningless areas that hide traces of the productive and artistic history of the park.

Masterplan

2.1 2.1

1

The project tries to develop within the park an artistic path on several levels, starting from Villa Reale, as space for a permanent collection, coming to Mirabello’s axis, as a new focal point aimed to connect art and landscape and be another time a dynamic and influential area for everyone to enjoy, to learn, to observe.

2.3 2.2

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TRACES

The project tries to develop within the park an artistic path on several levels, starting from Villa Reale, as space for a permanent collection, coming to Mirabello’s axis, as a new focal point aimed to connect art and landscape and be another time a dynamic and influential area for everyone to enjoy, to learn, to observe.

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Looking at the proposal to create a museum for contemporary art in Milan, we believe that Villa Reale - re-launched in the autumn of 2014, but then back it was semi-desert, with a lower base of visitors each year - can be a place to move the center of gravity of the main town and enter the park in the destinations of international tourism. The suggested artistic path aims to allow the visitor to understand the history of the park and its buildings, 6through the conservation of part of them, nowadays closed to de public or with incompatible functions, and the redesign of meaningless areas that hide traces of the productive and artistic history of the park.

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1 Cascina San Fedele Art Pavilion 3

2 Villa Mirabellino Artist Residency 3 Mirabello Open-air sculpture park 4 Villa Mirabello Epicenter 5 Mirabello Garden Italian Garden 5.3

6 Vialone della Santa Flower Garden\5 5.2 5.1

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5.4 5.5/5.6

4.3 4.1/4.2

4.3 4.4

new traces conservation project

Axonometric view

1 Cascina San Fedele Art Pavilion

new trees

2 Villa Mirabellino Artist Residency

significant trees

3 Mirabello Open-air sculpture park 4 Villa Mirabello Epicenter 4.4

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monumental trees

existing trees

sculptures drifts of grass herb and vegetable garden perennial gardens

Looking at the proposal to create a museum for contemporary art in Milan, we believe that Villa Reale - relaunched in the autumn of 2014, but then back it was semi-desert, with a lower base of visitors each year - can be a place to move the center of gravity of the main town and enter the park in the destinations of international tourism. The suggested artistic path aims to allow the visitor to understand the history of the park and its buildings, through the conservation of part of them, nowadays closed to de public or with incompatible functions, and the redesign of meaningless areas that hide traces of the productive and artistic history of the park.

Detail decorative grass waves 3

Detail cut flower garden 5

Materials

Plants

5 Mirabello Garden Italian Garden

cut flower garden

6 Vialone della Santa Flower Garden

grass waves

The choice of paving is oriented to the production of environmentally friendly binders and consolidating products to be mixed with materials and soil present on site or from the local quarry.

flower garden

Cast-in-place pebble paving sculpture park pathway

water tank

Paving of stabilized soil main paths Local granite plates secondary paths

We tried to imagine a garden that follow the seas subtle balance between form and movement.

Carpinus Betulus formal hedge Viburnum Tinus decorative hedge

Deschampsia cespitosa ‘Goldtau’ Molinia Poul Petersen beds of ornamental grass


decorative grass waves 3

3

flower garden cut flower garden

5

Detail

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Detail cut flower garden 5

Materials

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/2 / 2 Villa Mirabellino Villa Mirabellino Villa Mirabellino

2.1 2.2

perennial meadowperennial meadow

Perennials perennial meadow

Iron

Project timeline Project timeline 2.1 artist residency

artist residency 2.1 2.2 artistateliers residency ateliers 2.2 ateliers

2.3 tourist’s wing infrastructures 2.3 tourist’s wing and 2.3connections tourist’s wing

infrastructures and ns and planting connections

/ 4 interventions landscape /4 / 4 Villa Mirabello Villaplanting Mirabello and Villa VillaMirabello Mirabello

Villa4.1 Mirabellino ventions landscape interventions infopoint 4.1 infopoint Temple

bookshop 4.2 bookshop 4.1 4.2 infopoint

4.2 bookshop Villa Mirabello area Cascina San Fedele o Villa Mirabellino 4.4 events4.3 area 4.4 events area exposition area Antro di Polifemo Temple 4.4 events area

Tower area 4.3 exposition 4.3 exposition

Tower

/5

Project timeline

/ 5/ 5 Mirabello Garden Mirabello Garden Mirabello Garden 5.1 box

Project timeline Project timeline

garden

5.1 box garden 5.2 vegetables 5.1 box garden 5.2 vegetables

5.2 vegetables

5.3 cut

5.3 cut

2021 Flower Garden

infrastructures Flower 2022 Gardeninfrastructures 2025

5.3 cut Flower Garden 2021 5.4 garden

and connections

2021 2022 and connections 2022 2025

Cafè

2021 infrastructures and connections

2022 2021

2025

2025

planting and Cafè planting and 5.5 plant sales 5.4 garden Cafè landscape interventions planting andlandscape interventions 5.5 plant sales 5.6 workshop area 5.5 plant sales 5.6 workshop area landscape interventions 5.6 workshop area Villa Mirabello Villa Mirabello Villa Mirabello Villa Mirabellino Villa Mirabellino Temple Temple Villa Mirabellino 5.4 garden

Temple

Tower Tower Cascina San Fedele Cascina San Fedele Tower Cascina SanAntro Fedeledi Polifemo Antro di Polifemo Antro di Polifemo

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LANDSCAPE PROJECT

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The translation of the connection road network allows to modify the existing division in the Park and rethink the routes. The suggested landscape path aims allow the visitor to understand the naturalistic wonders, recognizing ancient trees, walking on the banks of the Lambro river, observing hidden traces that the project tries to reveal, revaluating areas that have lost meaning 12 over time.

After presenting thebotanical garden and Panel 8 landscape interventions on Mirabello and Vialone della Santa, a central element is a new conceptualurban farm , according to the geometrical project that was planned by the architect Luigi Canonica in 1803. Proper living in the city can use their smartphone to grow their own organic food. By donating small amount of money, students in the agriculture school can use it TRACES to grow some healthy fruit and vegetables. As rewards, people will get the organic fruit and vegetable as they chose during the harvest, and the remains will be sold on the temporary market close by, which will attract more tourists and raise money for the maintenance of the area. This concept will extend the tourist route and attract more activities and interests in the Monza Park and also, as a circular economy business, willl be a potential benefit for the whole park. 9.1

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After presenting thebotanical garden and landscape interventions on Mirabello and Vialone della Santa, a central element is a new conceptualurban farm , according /7 to the geometrical project that was planned by the7.2architect Luigi Canonica in 1803. Proper living in the city can use their smartphone to grow their own organic 7.1 food. By donating small amount of money, students in the agriculture school can use it 8 to grow some healthy fruit and vegetables. As rewards, people will get the organic fruit and vegetable as they chose during the harvest, and the remains will be sold on the temporary market close by, which will attract more tourists and raise money for the maintenance of the area. This concept will extend the tourist route and attract more activities and interests in the Monza Park and also, as a circular economy business, willl be a potential benefit for the whole park.

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LANDSCAPE PATHWAY 7 11.3 Cascina Bastia Temporary market a /11 11.1gate 11.2 8 Padiglione Cavriga Cafè 9 Cascina Frutteto Agriculture school 10 Frutteto Matematico Urban farm & greenhouse 11 Rai Pavilion Tourist centergate b 12 Biblioteca del Parcogate c

LANDSCAPE PATHWAY Axonometric view

7 Cascina Bastia Temporary marketgate a 8 Padiglione Cavriga Cafè 9 Cascina Frutteto Agriculture school

new traces conservation project

new trees monumental trees significant trees existing trees

10 Frutteto Matematico Urban farm & greenhouse

agriculture field

11 Rai Pavilion Tourist centergate b

Roggia del Principe

12 Biblioteca del Parcogate c

perimeter of fences

grass

new temporary pavilions

entrances

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new traces

The translation of the connection road network allows to modify the existing division in the Park and rethink the routes. The suggested landscape path aims allow the visitor to understand the naturalistic wonders, recognizing ancient trees, walking on the banks of the Lambro river, observing hidden traces that the project tries to reveal, revaluating areas that have lost meaning over time. After presenting the botanical garden and landscape interventions on Mirabello and Vialone della Santa, a central element is a new conceptual urban farm, according to the geometrical project that was planned by the architect Luigi Canonica in 1803.

Detail agriculture field

Detail perimeter of fences

Materials

Temporary Pavilion Biblioteca del Parco, gate C

Paving of stabilized soil main paths Local granite plates secondary paths

Iron perimeter of fences Wood temporary pavilions


new newtemporary temporarypavilions pavilions perimeter perimeterofoffences fences

which will attract more tourists and raise money for entrances entrances the maintenance of the area. This concept will extend the tourist route and attract more activities and interests in the Monza Park and also, as a circular economy business, willl be a potential benefit for the whole park.

Proper living in the city can use their smartphone to grow their own organic food. By donating small amount of money, students in the agriculture school can use it to grow some healthy fruit and vegetables. As rewards, people will get the organic fruit and vegetable as they chose during the harvest, and the remains will be sold on the temporary market close by, Detail Detail agriculture agriculturefield field

Detail Detail perimeter perimeterofoffences fences

Materials

MaterialsMaterials

Materials Materials

Temporary Pavilion

Materials Biblioteca del Parco,Temporary gate CPavilion Biblioteca del Parco, g

Temporary TemporaryPavilion Pavilion Biblioteca Bibliotecadel delParco, Parco,gate gateCC

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Localplates granite plates Local granite Local granite plates secondary secondary paths paths secondary paths

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Paving Pavingofofstabilized stabilizedsoil soil perimeter of fences main main paths paths

Wood Wood Wood temporary temporary pavilions pavilions temporary pavilions

Local Local granite graniteplates plates Wood secondary secondarypaths paths

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ProjectProject timelinetimeline Project timeline

/7 / 7/ 7 CascinaCascina Bastia Cascina Bastia Bastia

/ 11/ 11 / 11 Rai Rai Pavilion Pavilion Rai Pavilion

Project timeline 7.1 agricultural marketmarket 7.17.1 agricultural agricultural market

11.111.1 infopoint infopoint 11.1 infopoint 11.211.2 Km0 Km0restaurant 11.2 restaurant Km0 restaurant

Project Project timeline timeline 7.2 facilities 7.27.2 facilities facilities

2021 infrastructuresinfrastructures infrastructures and new connections and new connections and new connections

11.311.3 management offices management 11.3 management offices offices 2021

infrastructures infrastructures infrastructures connections / 9 and / 9/new 9

2021 2021

2022 2022

2022

2021 2022

20252022 2021

2025

planting planting planting 2025 2025 and landscape interventions and landscape interventions and landscape interventions

and andnew newconnections connections

CascinaCascina Frutteto Cascina Frutteto Frutteto

planting planting planting 9.1 education 9.1 9.1 education education and and landscape landscape interventions interventions and landscape interventions 9.2 workshop & mini class 9.29.2 workshop workshop & &mini mini classclass Cascina CascinaFrutteto Frutteto Cascina Rai RaiPavilion PavilionFrutteto

Rai Pavilion new newpavilions pavilions

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Middle-School in Shiraz Final Design Studio | 2016-2017 University of Tehran professor| Prof. Ghasem Motallebi individual project Highlights #School_Architecture, #Context_based_Design, #Flexablity, #Environmantal_Sensitivity

Framework Despite the high impact of schools in a society, in a third-world country the prevaling education economy is restrictive. schools do not directly make profit and this leads their financing to an inferior issue. As a result, the archtectural design of the schools are picked up from predefined templates that has no connection with their context and there is no architectural creativity displayed in them. This project was an opportunity to design over the mentioned restrictions. 36


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Go far a meadow to intone ode from the philamen. Hafez

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Context The old city of Shiraz is placed in southern area of the city today and in northern districts, there used to be gardens which continue to live inside the city until now. The site of the project is placed right aside those gardens. [a view of Shiraz in 17th century by Chardin, source: voyage de Mr. Chardin en pers]

The gardens are still working in scale of the city; covering an amount of 1,200 hectare of its lands, helping the city to have clear and pleasant air. Therefore, today, a critical amount of them has been ruined for city infrastructures and building purposes. An urban disaster that shows social alienation and forgetting city’s inheritance.

[aerial photo of the project’s site within the city map]

On the other hand, high-rise building up the green spaces, against the wind flow, has blockaged them to function as the past.

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Studies

A review over Richard Neutra's schools In terms of philosophical ideas, Neutra represents himself as a "bio-realist". This expression is an emphasis on the connection between the mental and physical realities of the human body. In his point of view, the connection between body and mind is with evolutionary growth and affects the ability to adapt to the environment; a constant will to keep in touch with the exterior environment: nature. Corona School, Richard Neutra Location: LA, USA The building, one floor, and a single class had daylight on one side and a wall of steel and glass sliding door with a 5-m landscaped courtyards open to singles, in the other. Your photos and drawings are always a favorite with furniture moving upper-inclined and adjustable heights and children sitting astride a semicircle inside and outside, which would blur the boundaries and enhances the connection to nature. Emerson School, Richard Neutra Location: LA, USA Emerson Middle School’s main building was designed by architect Richard Neutra in the International Style of Architecture and built between 1937 and 1938. It is a two-story, steel-framed structure with strong horizontals. The first-floor classrooms have large, 15-foot glass and steel sliding doors that open to extend the spaces to the outside, while the second-floor classrooms have stairs leading to rooftop terraces. Due to its streamlined and clean appearance, “Emerson Middle School was considered a leading example of 1930s Modernism,” along with Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater House and Walter Gropius’s House.

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Formation

The body of the building is formed based on four radically essential facts, effecting any educational architecture design: .Light The classrooms are rotated along north-west direction, taking adequate indirect sunlight during class-time. .Acoustic Activities in the school are first classified based on the noise thay make and the silence they need then put in three zones of noisy, semi-noisy and silent. Also quite activities are placed around a garden in a lower level.

The ground level is designed for the activities with more noise and dynamic states and more in groups while the garden is a space in which there will be the possibility for people to spend time more alone and to get in touch with their still environment.

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.Ventilation The two faces of class rooms which are towards the wind flow are connected to exterior air. It creates passive air conditionning to prevent the spread of contagous deseases and keep students fresh during class activities. .Safety The office building is extendended along the side of the school so its transparent face helps staff to supervise the students inside the school.


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Educational methode, contrast of tence of a figure is a dynamic and evolving issue and exists within the moment and time: To design based on a specific edu- passage of time. cation method is being functionalist extremist and is dictating the behavior by the architect to the user. This approach is the result of considering a moment while the moment is only an abstract image. An image of a plan or a section may never happen in reality. The exis-

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Contrast of Natural and artificial: One of the roots of the environmental crisis that an example of it is mentioned in this project is a result of the disappearance of the connection between today's human and nature. The existence of an interactive green space in the school is a great opportunity to enhance this relationship from an early age.


1. roof structure pre-fabricated steel plates 2. beam connection bracket 3. pre-fabricated acoustic panels 4.vapour barrier 5.thermal insulation

6.breather membrane 7. roof deck 8. isolating layer 9. steel cladding 10. tension rod 11. ceiling connection with load bearing wall

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MMAN

A Play with the Light and the Plant Design and craft of light installations Collaborative Indipendent Project | 2013-2014 MMAN Atelier in collaboration with Nima Tabrizi, Arezoo Khazanbeik Highlights #Reuse, #Lighting, #Hand_Craft, #Freelancing

Framework MMAN was an indie design studio in which we could design and craft furniture and installations and experience the work with different materials and learn the way they effect the design. 44


Purpose Our basic principle was to work with low cost materials like residuals from building workshops, factories,.. 45


60*15*15 cm, three 10w candle lamps, wood, concrete, bottle glass, metal

The bottle was cut, then put in a foam mold. Bolts and inforcement wires were installed before adding the concrete so the connections would be bolts and nuts.

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15*15*35 cm concrete, bottle glass, metal

metal pipe, metal pipe joints

145*10*4cm metal pipe, metal pipe joints, steel cable

165 cm metal pipe, metal pipr joints, bottle glass

85*55*15 cm wood pallet

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S.F.H.M.

SanFransisco House of Music Desinging a new music hall in SF competition | Nov 2016 in collaboration with Ahmad Ramezanzadeh, Farbod Hamidian Highlights #Music_hall, #Cutural_Architecture, #Pulblic_Space

Framework AWRcompetition proposed the design of a new building insidethe Golden Gate Park, San Francisco House of Music. The project wants to become an important link between the past and the present of the city. This new space, in addition to the Opera in the War Memorial Opera House, will be a place where new trends of classical and contemporary music will perform. The building will be a place where the community will be able to use the common areas and will enjoy the spectacles surrounded by the nature of the context 48


Purpose The competition involves the design of a Opera House with even with educational purposes and the related reorganization of the environment. 49


Formation

In the first phase we tried to put the cubic-rectangular hall into a transparent service provider box. The problem was the extra area of the ground floor. Therefore, we decided to rotate the hall volume in order to decrease the contact surface with the ground and to have a more optimal acoustic form. In the next phase we decreased the extra spaces of the transparent volume to have optimized spaces. We also adjusted the acute angles by adding more spaces to the hall volume. In the third phase we defined the complex entrance as a ramp. In the fourth phase by adding a separating corridor from the hall, we added the volume of the classes to the main volume.

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W.A.T.T.

What about the tree? Desinging a sustainable urban infrastructre for solar energy competition | Decmeber 2019 in collaboration with Camilla Vespa Awarded as the first place.

"The channeled fluidity that crosses the city, constituting a rich and exuberant artery, is a consistent idea of joining a greenhouse, protection to the elements, the ability to collect energy, feeding the great oxygen producers and carbon collectors." Mรกrio Chaves, arch. "The winning project presents a simple solution that harmoniously unifies nature and technological elements, in response to the thematic proposal of the competition. A concise and creative concept of sustainability with easy execution and adaptability to any urban context. Consisting of a series of routes that extend and connect different areas of the cities where they could be implemented. The presentation objectively explains the proposed solutions in a subtle and delicate way." Joanna Helm, arch. "This is the proof that simple solutions are the smartest to achieve excellent sustainability results. The environments provided answer many questions and prove to be the most suitable for human beings." Rui Oliveira, arch. "Sometimes the most creative answer is the simple solution, and planting trees is the answer that is staring us in the face. What is a natural, cost-efficient, democratic and feasible way to create shadow and convert sunlight into clean air, fresh soil and bio diversity? Trees! The solar panels could create extra energy, and affect micro climates in the future. Can be implemented in existing cities and expand with need." Arne Myklestad, arch. 52


The tree is the topos of the shelter. Compared to the natural system, the man-made artifact looks like a pale and cold imitation; a tree still embodies the idea itself of protection and is a fundamental urban device that makes the urban environment inhabitable but also pleasant. Would we need shelters at all, if we were able to cooperate better with the natural environment?

As an organism, the tree needs the energy to live, and so we do. Shelters have evolved not only to provide us protection but also to collect energy; in any case, we surely cannot live without trees. But can technology and nature coexist or cooperate in a more integrated way? Can we reach the quality of nature, but the efficiency of the artifact? This proposal aims to ensure hu-

mans the best possible kind of shelter, the natural one, for a longer period, by providing a safe environment for it to blossom. At the same time, this envelope harvests energy and it is itself a protection against cold climates.

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DRAWINGS

Youth Yards | a new cultural center for Milan

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DRAWINGS

Zaira | an art hotel in Turin

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DRAWINGS

Zipper | Sustainable urban renovation The following drawings are the shadow and sun path analysis for a project consisting regeneration of a street in Milan with a sustainable approach. The analysis is done after modeling the neighbourhood with accurate terrain conditions through QGIS, and Rhino and modeling the trees with their right size utilizing grasshopper. Then using Ladybug Grasshopper plugin through precise location and time based data, the analysis of the current situation and the project's were exported.

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DRAWINGS

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DRAWINGS

Handsketches

MONUMENTALE I 15*15 cm graph on paper

MONUMENTALE II 8*18 cm graph on paper 58


DRAWINGS Illustrations

Presented illustrations are done for a startup company named "tripinn" working over the temporary logistic for tourists. The drawings were made to promote the touristic sites in Iran or to introduce the company's features or identity.

The following picture represents the booth for tripinn in national expo of Iranian startups.

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