ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
Sandrino Jan Deiana | Selected works 2020-2023
01. Collective Housing Master thesis 2022/23| Politecnico di Milano 02. Bramante’s Nymphaeum Architecture Competition | ReUse Italy 2023 03. YRN Children’s House Architecture Competition | Kaira Looro 2022 04. Performative Landscapes IC Advanced design studio 2021/22 | Politecnico di Milano 05. Layer of Living Architectural design studio 2021/22 | Politecnico di Milano 06. UN Vertical Farming Architectural design studio 2020/21| Politecnico di Milano 07. Emergency Operation Center Architecture Competition | Kaira Looro 2020 A. Work experiences Professional activity certificates 2020-2023 B. Accademic experiences Certificates relating to research or training 2018-2023 4 10 16 20 26 32 38 44 46
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About ... Relations
The theme chosen to describe the activity carried out in the accademic path is about the relationships.
I have always designed thought the approach this path was to always ask the question of how the elements can live together, both from an architectural and social point of view, in contrast with each other or in perfect symbiosis.
During these years I have always tried to discover new ideas and to be open to new points of view, always having a favorable approach towards what could be useful for me to find my way.
The selected works shows how the different ways of approaching what unites them, that is, the design.
01. Collective Housing
Master thesis | Politecnico di Milano 2022/23
Prof.: A. Campioli, M. Lavagna
The thesis project “Collective Housing”, located in the historic Prague district of Warsaw, aims to redefine and reinvent the concept of collective spaces by integrating innovative architectural solutions with social dynamics inherent in shared living environments.
Collective housing, in its essence, represents a unique social construct, which blurs the border between private and public spaces, favoring shared experiences and interactions. However, the design of these spaces involves a delicate balance between privacy and the promotion of interaction, a challenge that constitutes the core of this thesis.
The thesis aims to address social issues by examining key architectural themes such as the transformation of space, the adaptability of environments and the creation of new common spaces. Through the lens of a hybrid construction project, the studio investigates how architecture can act as an enabler to promote community, flexibility and adaptability within a collective housing context.
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6 Plan | Section 50 m 20 0 5 10
7 Politecnico di Milano Residential modules
A (4 x 14,4m) students
B (7,2 x 14,4m) young professional and couples
20 m 10 0 2,5 5
C (14,4 x 14,4m) families and old people
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9 Politecnico di Milano Interiors view
02. Bramante’s Nymphaeum
ReUse Italy | Architecture Competition 2023
Jury: K. Fujimoto, A. Verschuere (Baukunst), Graphisoft, Koozarch Group: F. Crocchini, F. Nicoló
The design proposal for the Bramante Nymphaeum originates from the study of the architect’s original drawings, the analysis of which identified a 7.5 m square module that perfectly defines the existing space of the Nymphaeum.
From the regular module, through the development of the golden rectangle it has been given back hierarchy to the site; the interior space becomes part of a larger square, generating a clear tripartition. This new space defined, can host more than a hundred spectators and is covered by a large steel profile roof and emptied in the center by a circle.
The order of the Nymphaeum also determined the steel pillars as a contemporary reinterpretation of the columns of Tuscanic order. The roof therefore finds supports on the new pillars and on the concrete podium at the back of the Nymphaeum, approached by the new intervention but never directly touched, consequently preserved in its fragility.
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geometric proportions tripartite division coverage Concept
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Plan | Elevation
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Concept
The design proposal for the Bramante Nymphaeum originates the analysis of which identified a 7.5 m square module that From the regular module, through the development of the site; the interior space becomes part of a larger square, can host more than a hundred spectators and is covered by a circle, which gives a bright and suggestive opening. the choice for the supports: steel pillars emerge as a contemporary nic order, designed with a cross plan, tapered, and with on the new pillars and on the concrete podium at the vention but never directly touched, consequently preserved of the spaces necessary for the theater functions, along is designed through paths between green areas characterized the land. The distinguishing element for the outdoor space
geometric proportions tripartite division coverage
Axonometric view
originates from the study of the architect’s original drawings, that perfectly defines the existing space of the Nymphaeum. the golden rectangle it has been given back hierarchy to square, generating a clear tripartition. This new space defined, covered by a large steel profile roof and emptied in the center opening. The giant order of the Nymphaeum also determined contemporary reinterpretation of the columns of Tuscawith an inverted capital. The roof therefore finds supports back of the Nymphaeum, approached by the new interpreserved in its fragility.This solid addition will also shelters all along with the storage and the restrooms. The garden space characterized by terraces that lie and shape the natural slope of space becomes the stairways that emerge from the ground.
Architecture Competition 5. cover 4. structure
5 m 2,5 0 0,5 1
Kaira Looro | Architecture Competition 2022
Jury: K. Kuma, M. Cucinella, B. Tagliabue Group: G. Carpanelli, B. Tardini
Our design proposal for the YRN Children’s house considers both the tasks it must perform and the context in which it operates, with particular attention to the safety of children and parents.
YRN acronym of “Yaay, rafet na!”, “Mama, how nice!”, is the name of our project, in Wolof dialect. Children are the first beneficiaries: they enter the complex and, with a voice full of joy, thank their mothers for what they see. Spaces are essential to guarantee a correct response to both emergency and play needs for children. Thus, children’s perspective is the pivotal motor to define this micro-village: they run between spaces and play in total serenity.
The central space, the distributive heart of the entire facility, opens into a courtyard, allowing parents to have total control.
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Children’s House
Plan 10 m 5 0 1 2,5
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Children space views
04. Performative Landscapes
IC Advanced architectural design studio | Politecnico di Milano 2021/22
Prof.: K. Sejima (SANAA), J. Elding Group: B. Tardini, A. Tidu
Inujima was said to be a pirates’den, its name literally translates to “Dog Island”, for a dog-shaped rock on the neighboring Inunoshima island, now wordshipped as Inuishi Sama”. Another local deity, protecting the quarries and those involved in it, is worshipped at the Yama Jinja Shrine. Though small, Inujima island packs a rich complexity in the form of history and landscape variety: the granite extraction activity in the 1600s, fundamental in economic and historical relevance that has deeply shaped the island and its conformation.
The design is characterized by its organic shapes that invite the visitor inside following the natural contours of the island. Formally and architecturally divided into two shapes, the pavilion hosts many different functions. Under the bigger roof the space is studded by independent enclosed spaces, that inside their organic shapes collect workshops and more relaxed spaces for the community to gather and enjoy the product of their labour.
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21 Politecnico di Milano Plan 25 m 10 0 2,5 5
Island overall view
1 km 500 0 100 200
24 Axonometric view | Sections 25 m 10 0 2,5 5
25 Politecnico di Milano Landscape studies | External view
Architectural design studio | Politecnico di Milano 2021/22
Prof.: C. Muro, C. Merlini Group: L. Anghinoni, G. Di Loreto, M. Tamburro, E. Putortì
Being our project conceptually constituted by a single mass, one of the questions that posed this choice, it was to find an effective alternative that would allow not to decompose this unity from the outside, but that, at the same time, allow homes to receive the necessary air and light exchange.
This type of work has raised questions about the possibility of thinking about new ways of living, highlighting, given the current conditions, also the importance of the presence of open spaces within their home.
The answer we propose, therefore, comes from the suggestion provided by Ayomonino himself and the idea of emptying this full, through the creation of small apartments structured around small private internal kiosks, it seemed to us to be in line with our design proposal. We have, therefore, chosen to insert 3 different types of residence at court.
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Politecnico di Milano STRATI DELL’ABITARE Urban plan | Residential modules A (6 x 12m) B (6 x 12m) C (12 x 12m) students families social communities 200 m 100 0 25 50
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STRATI DELL’ABITARE ATTACCO A TERRA 1:500 02 Playground level 50 m 25 0 5 10
TEMATICO / GRUPPO 9 / LORENZO ANGHINONI, GIORGIA DI LORETO, SANDRINO JAN DEIANA, EITARÒ FRANCESCO PUTORTÌ, MARIA LIDIA TAMBURRO
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STRATI DELL’ABITARE PIANO ABITATO 1:500 03 Residential level plan 50 m 25 0 5 10
TEMATICO / GRUPPO 9 / LORENZO ANGHINONI, GIORGIA DI LORETO, SANDRINO JAN DEIANA, EITARÒ FRANCESCO PUTORTÌ, MARIA LIDIA TAMBURRO
30 Axonometric view 200 m 100 0 25 50
31 Politecnico di Milano Sections | External view 50 m 25 0 5 10
Architectural design studio | Politecnico di Milano 2020/21
Prof.: F. Orsini, M. Pastore Group: E. Putortì
By 2050, the world’s population will be concentrated in large cities, and a of the most relevant issues concerns food supply in terms in relative terms, by increasing the production and distribution capacity at locations of maximum concentration of people.
The recent Covid-19 pandemic has shown the fragility of the system, both from production, distribution, both wide and small scale: blocked logistics resulting in lack of first-class goods need, few capillary points of supply, often with very high prices superiors.
Moreover with regard to the objectives of sustainable development proposed by the Nations United, the Laboratory aims to meet certain specific requirements such as: implement “green” ecological sustainability and resilience of cities, transform the production systems and reducing emissions from the agri-food sector, democratise the system of access to climate risk information, this project wants to show how to design a “vertical farming”.
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Vertical Farming
33 Politecnico di Milano Concept | Axonometric view 50 m 25 0 5 10
34 Plan 100 m 50 0 10 20
Politecnico di Milano Plans | External view
Tower plan A (Ground floor)
Tower plan B (1-8)
10 m 5 0 1 2
Tower plan C (9-12)
36 Prospective section view
37 Politecnico di Milano 2 m 1 0 0,25 0,5
07. Emergency Operation Center
Kaira Looro | Architecture Competition
2020
Jury: K. Kuma, M. Cucinella, B. Tagliabue Group: E. Putortì, L. Lotti
Our proposal for the EOC is based on two key concepts: timeliness and versatility. This led us to design an emergency operations center that can be built in three steps to allow each part to be avaiable as soon as it is built, while the rest of the complex is beaing completed.
The first block, which contains all the required functions, is the quickest to build so that it can begin funcioning like as a small-scale of the whole EOC. This way the building process can be adapted to the most pressing needs by choosing which part to build first while the first block can fill in until the building is completed and fully funcional.
Whether the complex is dismantled or it is kept the tree placed the courtyard at the beginning of the construction process will serve as a reminder of the resilience and the effort of the people that worked to counter the emergency.
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Plan | Sections 5 m 2,5 0 0,5 1
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Vltava Philharmonic Prague
BIG | Architecture Design Assistant 2023 Bjarke
Ingels Group
Interning as an Architecture Design Assistant at BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group was an immersive experience. I was part of the Vltava Philharmonic Halls project in Prague, a testament to BIG’s innovative, context-aware approach to design.
My tasks included creating a 3D model on Rhino, conducting architectural studies, crafting an InDesign presentation, and building a physical model. Each task was an opportunity to learn, develop skills, and contribute meaningfully to the project.
Perhaps the most inspirational moments were the meetings with Bjarke Ingels. His insights shaped my perspective on design and leadership. All in all, the internship was a rewarding and transformative chapter in my architectural journey.
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43 BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group Anometric view | Elevation
a) Bachelor’s degree curricular internship at OKS Architetti from February 11st to March 8th 2019
b) Master’s degree curricular internship
A. Work experiences
a) The choice to undertake a curricular collaboration with an emerging but at the same time already nationally titled studio was a strong stimulus to see the work from the point of view of young but well-prepared architects, who involved and empowered me within the their works and design ideas.
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1. ATHENS
“Advanced Technology Higher Education Network” at Technische Universitat Wien from 13th to November 20th 2021 at Instituto Superior Técnico Lisboa from 11th to March 20th 2022
2. WAX - Workshop Architecture Xlam at CiviCA, Calenzano (FI) from 10th to September 15th 2018
Founded Architecture - Architecture in Context at ETSAM - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid from 11th to June 25th 2022
3. Competition Architecture For Peace Kaira Looro - EOC from February 13th to April 27th 2020
Competition Architecture For Peace Kaira Looro - Children’s house from February 25th to July 11th 2022
1) Created in 1996, ATHENS is made up of 14 technical European universities. Its mission is to facilitate the exchange of students, of professors, of researchers within the network and to encourage integration, cooperation and the creation of innovative projects for the technological development of Europe.
2) The two experiences of workshops held, one during the Bachelor’s degree in Italy, and the other during the Master’s degree in Spain, were opportunities to experiment and deepen themes outside of my study plan. Researching and getting involved with different realities has left me with a new way of approaching projects, enriching myself as a person and as an architect.
3) The competitions promoted by Kaira Looro, have always dealt with important issues in countries in difficulty, such as those in Africa. The EOC ideas was an educational experience that led us to study and understand the needs of peoples and countries never faced during the degree course. The project was born with the aim of creating an emergency center, in the shortest possible time and with resources that are easily available and assembled. The macro building, self-sustainable, with a total size of 500 square meters, is divided in healthcare to organizational spaces in the Sub-Saharan Africa. The project of the children house, instead, touched on the theme of prevention and care of the child, inside a building or a small complex of maximum 250 square meters, in the village of Baghere.
IST17 | Athens Network Program Group 05 Qin Arguin, Sandrino Jan Deiana, Ruben Denys & Weronika Trzesko Professors Alexandra Alegre, Daniela Arnaut Godinho Antunes & Francisco Teixeira Bastos Date March 17, 2022 Modern Neighbourhoods Reinventing spaces and places in the city of Lisbon. Alvalade Neighbourhood. Keywords residential; Keywords public space; Keywords urbanization; Keywords neighbourhood; Keywords portugal. ENERGY ECONOMICS AND CLIMATE CHANGE Prof.: Reinhard Haas – Knapek Student: Alireza Alizadeh Javaheri August Jacobs Sandro Jan Deiana Silvia Taddei Heating of a single family house Which heating system is best?-
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B. Accademic experiences
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