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CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION

09 . 2011 - 03 . 2015

Bachelors degree in Science of Architecture

01 . 2015 - 03 . 2015

Atelier 3 . 2

09 . 2014 - 12 . 2014

Atelier 3 . 1

09 . 2012 - 06 . 2013

Atelier 2 . Prof. Arch. Marc H. Collomb

09 . 2011 - 06 . 2012

Atelier 1 . Prof. Arch. Mario Botta

09 . 2006 - 07 . 2011

General Certificate of Secondary Education

University of Italian Switzerland Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio

Prof. Arch. Martin Boesch // re- use Urban renovation , Maassilo in Rotterdam, Netherlands Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio Made in // Prof. Arch. Francois Charbonnet Traces, critical visions in architecture, Naples Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio Tutorship under Prof. Arch. Marc H. Collomb House for an embassador; thinking about Palladio’s void as a dialogue Housing in Milan, Italy Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio Tutorship under Prof. Arch. Riccardo Blumer Landscapes designed by water Light installations Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio Liceo Classico Paolo Sarpi Bergamo, Italy

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WORKING EXPERIENCES

10 . 2013 - 07 . 2014

Zvi Hecker Architect Berlin Fehrbelliner Str. 34 10119 - Berlin www. zvihecker. com phone: +49 (0)30 27 59 266 Internship Zvi Hecker presented at G.A.O.S. Gallery in Ostrava, Czech Republic the exhibition Architecture: an act of magic (2014) Assistent and coordinator editorial production Executive plans, New Police Department Airport Campus Schiphol, Amsterdam (Netherlands, 2013 -14) Competition for the new German Embassy El Kairo (Egypt, 2013) Competition for the Hungarian Museum of Architecture Budapest (Hungary, 2014) Competition for the Restoration of the National Photo Gallery Shkodraa (Albania, 2014)

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TRAINING ACTIVITIES

workshops

20-27 . 07 . 2013

Porto Academy ‘13 Training workshop

Porto Academy - indexnewspaper Rua de Ceuta, 70, 1º 4050-189 Porto, Portugal +351 22 096 34 64 i@portoacademy.info

exhibitions

09 . 2012 - 09 . 2013

“MAD 12” Exhibition on the Didactic Activities

Galleria dell’ accademia Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio, Switzerland

07 . 2013 - 09 . 2013

Triennale di Milano Wondering as an exercise

Viale Alemagna, 6, 20121. Milano T. +39.02.724341

09 . 2013 - 10 . 2013

Basilica Palladiana La città dell’ architettura

Piazza Dei Signori, 36100 Vicenza VI, Italy +39 0444 222811

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SKILLS modeling

concrete . wood . paper . plaster . wax softwaring

Microsoft Office Mac OS 6 drawing

Autocad 2014 Rhinoceros 5 editing

Adobe Photoshop CS6 Adobe Illustrator CS6 Adobe InDesign CS6 rendering

3ds Max Design 2014 Maxwell Studio Cinema 4D

LANGUAGES

italian french english german

[motherlanguage] [fluent, delf B1] [fluent, first certificate B2] [basic level, A2]

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Reflections on light A scenography for a John Cage performance

Noise barriers by Mario Botta in Chiasso, Switzerland

Celebrating the 50th anniversary since the birth of the New-Dada artistic group Fluxus, Atelier Blumer was asked to create a scenography in order to set a performance by the american artist Philip Corner. This happening consisted in replaying the famous John Cage’s silent piece of art 4’33’’ in a very provoking atmosphere such as the noise barriers projected by the architect Mario Botta in order to protect the city of Chiasso by the big Autoroute close to it. The student were asked to design light boxes to reflect the movement of the cars below, reflecting it in form of pure light to increase the visual effectiveness power of the silence composed by John Cage and to enjoy the spectators sitted in the rows.

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An embassador house From Palladio to the modern prestige Washington . La Paz . Moskow . Prague . Yaoundè . Seoul

The ways of living of an ambassador are not comparable to those of an ordinary man. The institutional role which is called imposing a lifestyle markedly different. In carrying out its functions diplomatic ambassador lives unconventional spaces, while during his private life you can imagine daily life in space more anonymous, marked by common activities of a household. The specificity of a house, therefore, that responds to multiple ways of living, more functions, to a greater complexity. The ambassador’s life - in his dual capacity as public and privately, that of his eventual host and that of the service personnel are held under the same roof. Under this umbrella of the stories of each of the inhabitants are intertwined and at the same time are held separately.

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Villa Pisani Architetto: Vincenzo Scamozzi Committente: Vettor Pisani Conclusione del cantiere: 1574 Luogo: Lonigo (VI) Dati Tecnici: Altezza totale:

21 m

Superficie abitabile:

480 mq

Volume: del piano nobile:

4400 mc

Altitidine s.l.m. :

140 m

Dislivello intera proprietĂ :

40 m

Estensione parco:

90000 mq

Pianta 1:100

Sezione 1:100

Atelier Collomb SA 2012 Alice Adamo - Giulio Carlon - Federica Garabelli - Stefano Gariglio - Elisa Ossola - Michele Valsangiacomo

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9 Milan corner sites Collective housing, rebuild the angles Designing nine angles through via Paolo Sarpi, Milan, Italy

Build the corner leads to a twofold consideration: making the angle in plan, or bend, and ensure the transition between the two sides continued, or connect. Making the angle is a condition, the composition of the plant, inevitable. It is what sets the limits of the space enclosed and this only makes sense when you gives a thickness to the surface (the construction) or empty (space). The angle reveals both the coating thickness is the ability of the architect manufacturer. It strengthens and stabilizes the individual walls, and projects the interior space to the outside. Building the angle is out of the monotony, you recognize the limitations of a facade, is to give strength to the work not deny it. Furthermore, the angle has this rare quality, two distinct elements creates one.

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2^ price competition Marubi’s National Gallery in Shkodraa

Restoration of the major albanian historical photo gallery

The design approach was to carefully maintain the building historical envelopment and prepare the indoor space for the realization of the gallery. In its new location the National Photo Gallery Marubi will expose the antique collection though a modern point of view. The design proposal arranges the gallery around two main spaces: a public open spce for exhibitions on the ground floor, a work space for the gallery staff and archive for the Marubi collection on the first floor. The photo Gallery Marubi will be provided with an archive which doubles the nowadays storage capacity. To retain the gallery disposition, it must be extended and preserved as legacy for the future, conserving the iconic aspects of the building.

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professional internship Hungarian National Museum of Architecture

Competition in Zvi Hecker’s office, Fehrbelliner Str. Berlin

The aim of the design of the building for the Photomuzeum Budapest and for the Hungarian Museum of Architecture is to re-give the old New-Gate to the City Park. They consist of two identical presences that mark historical accesses to the green area with their solid and monolithic features. They will represent a land mark for visitors and passers by. They stand like friendly guardians of the entrance to the City Park, distracting the walkers eventually from their destination by inviting them to visit their precious collections. The solid body of each building opens in Vshaped form toward the Monument of the Revolution 1956, almost embracing it. The rondo is framed and the space gains consequently structure because of the two new buildings.

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structural competences Mario Botta’s library structural verification How to structurally and physically test a wooden building

The building began as a temporary building used to house classes, lectures, meetings and exhibitions. The implementation is based on a sketch of the maxim that architects Mario Botta and Aurelio Galfetti have developed in collaboration with Professor Natterer. The year of construction is 1996 and in 2002 changed the classroom multipurpose function becoming Biblioteca dell ‘Accademia with the’ addition of a mezzanine for study desks. The initial project was designed so that it can accommodate any future expansion and new expansions to provide flexibility to the structure: the foundations of ‘building form a grid evenly distributed which made possible the construction of the mezzanine mentioned before.

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behavioural traces La comedie urbaine, the city as a theatre

Quartieri Spagnoli, Spaccanapoli, Scampia . Naples, Italy

La trace est l’apparition d’une proximité, quelque lointain que puisse être ce qui l’a laissée. L’aura est l’apparition d’un lointain, quelque proche que puisse être ce qui l’évoque. Avec la trace, nous nous emparons de la chose ; avec l’aura, c’est elle qui se rend maîtresse de nous. In the footsteps of Friedrich Nietzsche, Walter Benjamin, Jacques Derrida and Pierre Bourdieu – among others – Trace(s) attempts to decipher and comprehend the semiological, iconographical, archeological and ideological remnants in the production of architecture, their lasting and ephemeral natures as well as their original determinations. 41


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LA COMÉDIE URBAINE - ACT I Floorplan 1:000

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LA COMÉDIE URBAINE - ACT III Floorplan 1:500

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constructive detail Study from construction scale 1:50 to 1:1

Swiss Italian Radio-Television Center, Lugano (CH)

Celebrating the 50th anniversary since the birth of the New-Dada artistic group Fluxus, Atelier Blumer was asked to create a scenography in order to set a performance by the american artist Philip Corner. This happening consisted in replaying the famous John Cage’s silent piece of art 4’33’’ in a very provoking atmosphere such as the noise barriers projected by the architect Mario Botta in order to protect the city of Chiasso by the big Autoroute close to it. The student were asked to design light boxes to reflect the movement of the cars below, reflecting it in form of pure light to increase the visual effectiveness power of the silence composed by John Cage and to enjoy the spectators sitten in the rows.

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thanks for your time merci pour votre temps vielen dank für ihre zeit gracias por tu tiempo grazie per il vostro tempo お時間をありがとう Tommaso Fruga +39 3403939471 tommaso.fruga@usi.ch


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