Architecture CV Portfolio Stefano Arzilli

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Stefano Arzilli portfolio



“Se l’occhio non si esercita, non vede. Se la pelle non tocca, non sa. Se l’uomo non immagina, si spegne” Danilo Dolci


Name| Surname|

Stefano Arzilli

E-Mail|

arzilli.st@gmail.com

Mobile|

+39 3395772713

Address|

Via dei Gelsomini 60, Ferrara

BIOGRAPHY : Architect, graduated with honours at Università degli Studi di Ferrara in March 2019, with thesis "Campi di Norcia: restoration and reset of the ruins of the city walls and the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie". Thesis deals with the issues of restoration and functional recovery of specialist buildings damaged by the 2016 earthquake in Central Italy. The academic training received and experiences, such as Erasmus in Munich, allow me to deal with design problems ranging from urban planning to construction detail, despite having a greater attention to the restoration field. I’m fascinated by the past traces and I really like working with pre-existences. I’m a fan of sports and outdoor activities, particularly mountain sports. In my free time I love to take pictures with camera, it helps me to have a different perspective on what surrounds me.

EDUCATION : | Student of II Level Master “Restoration, seismic improovement and structural consolidation of historical buildings”,

UniFe-UniPg-UnivAq

| Professional affiliation, June 2019

| Master Degree in Architecture,

Università degli Studi di Ferrara, March 2019

| Erasmus+ at Munich,

Technische Universitat Munchen

| Basic course Casa-Clima/Klima-Haus, Casa-Clima, AESS

| Safety course,

UniFe, AUSL Ferrara

| Scientific high school Diploma, Heritage course, A.Roiti

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and

Praise

6 months


-AutoCad

-Revit

-MODO

-Photoscan

-ArchiCad

-Cinema4D

-Rhinoceros

-Photoshop

-Cyclone

-Grasshopper

-Illustrator

-Scene

-Ladybug

-InDesign

-Google Earth

-Butterfly

-Premier

-A-Bacus

-SketchUp

-Lightroom

-Diploma ECDL

Italian

(native language)

English

B2

EXHIBITIONS AND AWARDS : | Collaborator of the exhibition: Campi di Norcia, recostruction issues and safety requirement

| Winner of the contest “UNIFE sostenibile” , logo design

WORK AND EXPERIENCES : | Mezzadringegneria, stage, Ferrara (IT) October 2019 - Ongoing | InOut Architettura, stage, Ferrara (IT) April - June 2018 | Tutor of architectural survey course, UniFe March - June 2018 | Stewart at Festival Inteno Verde, Ferrara (IT) May 2018 | Guide for Alpinismo Giovanile, Italian Alpine Club Ferrara (IT)

September 2015 - Ongoing

| Parrish educator of teenagers, Ferrara (IT)

September 2011 - Ongoing


Autorizzo

il trattamento dei dati personali contenuti nel mio curriculum

vitae in base all’art.

13 del D. Lgs. 196/2003 e all’art. 13 GDPR 679/16



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1. S.Andrea's painting detail, depicting the castle of Campi and towers structures 2. Tower's view by the inside of the city walls, after the earthquake 3. Tower's view by the access gate to the village, before the earthquake 4. Tower's view by the access gate to the village, after the earthquake 5. view of the outside of the walls tower after the earthquake


NORTH-EAST

TOWER Students _ S. Arzilli ; M. De Venz

Location _ Campi di Norcia, Umbria Plan _ Restoration project

The last tower of the city walls that overcomes ages, was the North-East tower. After the 2016's earthquake in Central Italyt, the tower's structure suffered enormous damages, partially collapsing and halving its hight. The restoration work would have required a particular attention to

structural consolidation and improvement of the seismic resistance.


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1. Reset and consolidation of masonry, South elevation 2. Reset and consolidation of masonry, East elevation 3. North-East Tower's restoration project, section 4. Detail, connection of the new structure with the pre-existing masonry 5. Detail, connection between principal steel structure and stairs

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The proposed project

aim to rebuild

the tower and make it return an observation point and a landmark for the valley.

The

tower rises again thanks to a

metal blades structure, which allows to consolidate pre-existence and support the new tower.

To

match the original tower's ma-

terial,

and

the

reconstruction

one's, we choose to use stones fallen by the tower itself, and fill wire cages with them, to rebuild walls; thanks to this solution we also aim to reduce the problem of the huge amount of rubble.

The

solutions adopted want pay

special attention not only to the

structure, but also to all related issues, as the relation between landscape and building.


MEDIEVAL CITY WALLS Students _ S. Arzilli ; M. De Venz Location _ Campi di Norcia, Umbria Plan _ Reset and restoration of the ruins

Over centuries, the city walls complex has gradually become useless, and then abandoned. War events, earthquakes and carelessness led to a partial collapse of towers and

walls and now, all the complex, is hardly recognizable.

Thanks to laser scanner survey and satellite imagery, we were able to recognize the city walls layout, and design a solution applicable to all the masonry conformations.


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1. City walls before the Central Italy earthquake, 2016 2. Walls crumbled after the last 2016 earthquake 3. Detail, restoration project of the city walls


The

project aims to redraw a bor-

der between inside and outside of the city, without

recreating the past insurmountable barrier.

The

steel frame is design to con-

tain stones by the collapsed walls, obtaining a structural and material unity. Original portions of masonry are consolidated using reticolatus

technique, to avoid future overturning of the walls.

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1. Perspective section, city walls restoration project 2. Studio plan of the city walls restoration project


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1. Detail, side altar after the earthquake 2. View of the church from the access path, before earthquake 3. Particular, decoration of the altar capital, after earthquake 4. Church's front view afterearthquake 5. South wall view, after the earthquake


S. MARIA delle GRAZIE Students _ S. Arzilli ; M. De Venz Location _ Campi di Norcia, Umbria Plan _ Reset and restoration of the ruins

“Ecclesia sita in vertice castri, sub titulo S. Maria Gratiam, que est exigue, et bone structure; habesque pavimentum, et tectum curatum; unica porta faciale, duasque fenestras, et unica campanam sine turris, sacristiam exigua, suppellaetilibus bene provisa; sunt in ea dus confessionalia, et altaria tria.”

The October’s 2016

earthquake

caused the almost complete collapse of the church of

Grazie. The

Santa Maria delle

south wall and some

other underground structures, are the only elements remaining.

The

low quality masonry have crumbled

under seismic action, causing the roof collapse.

The

project situation is quite com-

plex due to the extension of damages.


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1. Detail, laser scanner's points cloud 2. External South wall, architectural drawing after the earthquake 3. External North wall, architectural drawing after the earthquake 4. Inner South wall, architectural drawing after the earthquake 5. Inner North wall, architectural drawing after the earthquake


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PARETE NORD, scala 1:50

PARETE PARETE NORD, NORD, scala scala 1:50 1:50

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PARETE INTERNA LATO SUD, scala 1:50

PARETE PARETE INTERNA INTERNA LATO LATO SUD, SUD, scala scala 1:50 1:50

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PARETE INTERNA LATO NORD, scala 1:50

PARETE PARETE INTERNA INTERNA LATO LATO NORD, NORD, scala scala 1:50 1:50


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1. Masterplan, new layout of paths and summit area 2. Church project plan 3. Front view of terraces and church


The

church was sited at the top of

the village of

Campi

di

Norcia,

re-

presenting a primary landmark for

Castoriana valley. Due to historical study, architectural survey and damage analysis , is all the upper

proposed the rearrangement of the remaining structures as ruins, and its consolidation.

The

project involves covering the

ruins with a light structure, placed at the top of the terracing system that connects the church

to the village, making ,once again,

Santa Maria delle Grazie a reference point for the landscape of Castoriana valley.

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