STEFANO ORTOLANI
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CV short form PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Stefano Surname: Ortolani Profession: Architect Gender: male Date of Birth: 13th April 1984 Nationality: Italian Address: via San Michele 58, 62012 Civitanova Marche (MC), Italy E-mail: steort@gmail.com Italian mobile: +39 338 1573 433 Spanish mobile: +34 671 825 788 Skype name: stefano.steort PARTICULAR INTERESTS - architecture - technology of architecture - sustainable architecture - architecture for the emergencies - micro architecture - urban and architecture recycle - story of architecture - graphics - product design SKILLS - architectural design - architectural detailed design - 2D, 3D modelling and rendering - able to work in team - excellent skills in scale models - graphic design - intirior design - furniture desig SOFTWARE SKILLS known operating systems: - Mac OS - Microsoft Windows excellent command of: - Autocad - Archicad - Sketchup - V-ray - Maxwllrender, Maxwell Studio - Artlantis Studio - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe inDesign 0LFURVRIW 2I¿FH - Archisun - Presto good command of: - Rhinoceros - Ecotect - 3DS MAX
1. EDUPARCO educational park
2. M.A.C.MA.
museum of contemporary art
3. C.O.S.0
emergency workstation
4. T.O.S.T.H.
temporary building
5. Interior and furniture design projects and works
6. Solar Tower
recycling of electric pylons
1. PROJECT
EDUPARCO educational park 2008 September Pesaro, Italy Project master degree Prof. Cristiano Toraldo Di Francia (Superstudio, 1966, Florece, Italy) School Architecture and Design Eduardo Vittoria, Ascoli Piceno, Italy University of Camerino, Italy
Along the banks of the river Foglia, just outside the city of Pesaro, there is a wide green area, now abandoned after being used as a quarry. The project EDUPARCO wants to provide didactic and educational support for the region in which is found by dividing the whole area LQWR WKUHH PDFUR DUHDV DFFRUGLQJ WR WKH LQÀXHQFH WKDW PDQ KDV RQ nature. The central band is called Macro Observed Area, where VSHFL¿F URXWHV RIIHULQJ YLVLWRUV WKH FKDQFH WR REVHUYH QDWXUH DW WKH edge of the river and interact freely with it. South of the Foglia river develops Macro Managed Area where park users can manage and organize the spaces through agriculture and livestock. Everything about sports, camping, leisure or the use of animals for animal therapy space located in the northern area, directly connected to the city and is called Macro Exploit Area.
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M.A.C.MA.   Museo  Arte  Contemporanea  Marche 2009  Luglio  Ancona,  Italia Project  master  degree Porf.  Pippo  Ciorra  (MAXXI,  Rome,  Italy  ) School  Architecture  and  Design  Eduardo  Vittoria,  Ascoli  Piceno,  Italy University  of  Camerino,  Italy
The  M.A.C.MA.  (museum  of  contemporary  art  of  Marche  region)  is  a  museum  developed  on  the  archaeological  remains  of  the  old  ¿VKLQJ YLOODJH RI $QFRQD ZKLFK WRGD\ UHPDLQV D VHYHUDO UXLQV including  the  house  of  the  captain  of  the  port  which  becomes  an  essential  and  connective  element  of  the  project. The  building  is  split  in  two  by  the  road  that  connects  the  city  centre  to  arc  of  Trajan  crossing  the  ruins  of  the  ancient  village.  The  sudden  change  direction  of  the  path  leads  into  the  lobby  of  the  museum  from  which  the  visitors  can  reach  the  permanent  exhibition  where  there  are  some  works  by  De  Dominicis  and  Pomodro  on  the  ground  ÀRRU DQG ¿UVW ÀRRU RU WKH\ FDQ JHW WR WKH DXGLWRULXP DQG GHSRVLWRU\ DZDLW WKH EDVHPHQW RU WHPSRUDU\ H[KLELWLRQV RQ WKH VHFRQG ÀRRU 7KH UHVWDXUDQW LV DQ LVRODWHG REMHFW LV D ¿OWHU EHWZHHQ WKH PXVHXP and  the  sea,  which  gives  rise  to  a  large  blanket  square  used  for  events  or  exhibitions.  This  exterior  element  is  covered  around  with  steel  blades  that  limit  the  direct  sunlight  during  meal  times  in  the  hot  seasons.
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C.O.S.0   connective  open  slice  zero 2012  Gennaio  Italy Contest:  architectural  contest www.contanima.com ,W ZDV RQH RI ¿QDOLVWV
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4. PROJECT
T.O.S.T.H. Temporary Open System for Transitional Habitat 2012 July Bologna, Italy Thesis master degree Porf. Massimo Perriccioli, School Architecture and Design Eduardo Vittoria, Ascoli Piceno, Italy University of Camerino, Italy
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T.O.S.T.H. is a building system that responds to the emergency temporary housing due to the redevelopment of public housing. It is a building in which to allocate housing residents affected by works of costruction site, to live shorter or longer time in a transitional housing situation. Preserve the existing relationships, ie minimize the distance between the people involved in the re-construction andtheir houses of origin, is the main target of the project which results in a structurally simple architecture that adapts to the environment in which it is included, KLJKO\ ÀH[LEOH WR DFFRPPRGDWH GLIIHUHQW IDPLOLHV DW GLIIHUHQW WLPHV DQG HQHUJ\ HI¿FLHQW WR HQVXUH D KLJK TXDOLW\ RI OLYLQJ ZLWK WKH possibility to choose different wall insulation designed for every climatic condition.
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6. ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION
Solar Tower recycling of electric pylons 2012 November Italy Contest: architectural contest www.greenboulevards.newitalianblood.com with MIROarchitetti (Bologna)
A pilot-initiative to reduce the impact of high voltage aerial cable lines recycling their vestiges as green power plants and promotion means for the territory. Episodic segments of the electric lines in the lands crossed by the RO-SA axis (here is depicted a case study in Alto Casertano) are laid underground. The most of the pylons are dismantled, restoring the landscape, while the ones closer to the highway or to the railroad are converted into solar updraft towers acting at the same time as communicative landmarks and panoramic viewpoints accessible for the travelers. Due to their dimensions, the power plants aren’t supposed to be optimally-performing but rather to be as easy as possible to transport and assemble on the site, replicable, and cost effective. The pre-existing 30/50m high pylons bear the chimneys, the greenhouse basis is obtained through a modular wooden structure covered with transparent PVC sheets, and the vertical structure is girdled by a plastic fabric envelope on steel frames. The inner staircase, hanged to the pylon structure, will bring the visitors to discover the surrounding landscape step by step through targeted openings surrounded by written and illustrated informations about the natural and historical heritage. From the top, the landscape will EH ¿QDOO\ YLVLEOH
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PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Stefano Surname: Ortolani Profession: Architect Gender: male Date of Birth: 13th April 1984 Nationality: Italian Address: via San Michele 58, 62012 Civitanova Marche (MC), Italy E-mail: steort@gmail.com Mobile: +39 338 1573433 Skype name: stefano.steort A tree-lined boulevard.. A pilot-initiative to reduce the impact of high voltage aerial cable lines recycling their vestiges as green power plants and promotion means for the territory. Episodic segments of the electric lines in the lands crossed by the RO-SA axis (here is depicted a case study in Alto Casertano)