I’m an Italian architect graduated at the Polytechnic of Turin and the Eindhoven University of Technology. I choose to specialize in Architecture for Sustainable Design. Not only environmental sustainability, but also cultural, technological, economical, energetic and territorial. “We are living in an age of awareness� (Fritz Leonhardt), aware that together with the technological progress of the last century we lost most of the sensibility towards the space surrounding us. I think that the position of the Architect is essential in order to recover the right balance between natural and human activities.
ARCHITECT VANESSA LAZZERINI 17th February 1992, Grosseto, Italy +39 320 3454651 lazzerini.vanessa@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-lazzerini-architect/
EDUCATION 31th Oct. 2018 07th Nov. 2019
Università di Pisa, Italy II level University Master Degree in Building Information Modeling
2014 - 28th Sept. 2016
Politecnico di Torino, Italy (110/110) Master Degree in Architecture for the Sustainable Design Degree Thesis: “The street and the water_Via della Lungara: a return to the river” Supervisor: Silvia Malcovati
2015 - 13th July 2016
Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Graduation project: Le Città di Roma Degree thesis: “The street and the water_Via della Lungara: a return to the river” Supervisor: Christian Rapp, Haike Apelt
2011 - 22nd July 2014
Politecnico di Torino, Italia Bachelor degree in Architecture
2nd July 2011
Istituto tecnico A. Manetti, Grosseto, Italy Surveying High school diploma
WORKING EXPERIENCE June 2017 - Oct, 2019 13 March 2018 th
Febr. 2017 - June 2017 January 2017 Sept. 2014 - Dec. 2015 Oct. 2013 - June 2014 November 2013
WORKSHOP
September 2019
July - August 2018 September 2016
March - July 2015
February 2015
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Castiglione della Pescaia _ Studio MVA_ professional collaboration Grosseto _ Enrolment in the Italian register of Architects Pisa _ Galantini Studio _ competitions collaboration Florence _ Professional practice examination with qualified Architect Turin _ Boffa Studio _ professional collaboration Turin _ Boffa Studio_ internship Grosseto _ Professional practice examination with qualified Surveying
La Spezia - Work project “BIM architect” at FabricaLab.eu Bali - Indonesia - Architecture Summer School “Tropical Architecture” at Sekolah Tinggi Desain Bali Venice - Summer School Venice Video production with collaboration of TU Dortmund University, Eindhoven University of Technology, Potsdam School of Architecture. Project: http://www.summerschoolvenice.com/ Supervisor: Prof. Ansgar Schulz, Prof. Benedikt Schulz Turin - Architecture, scenic design and music Scenic design of “La Norma” opera at the Regio Theatre of Turin Profs.: R. Monaco, V. Donato, C. Boasso, A. Piovano, L. Poet, A. Stallone Veneto - Green Week - The sustainability fabric
IT SKILLS AutoCad Revit RecapPro Dynamo Metashape Archicad Allplan Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Rhinoceros Sketchup Lumion Office Primus
INTEREST
QUALITIES
COMPETITION April 2019
February 2017
PAPERS September 2016
July 2016
LANGUAGES
Music and sea. I’ve been playing the guitar since I was eight years old. I earned a junior degree in classical guitar at the Conservatory of Livorno. I grown up on the shorelines of southern Tuscany, among Mount Argentario, Giglio Island and Elba Island, scuba diving is my passion and I have a second level license received by the Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques.
Excellent communicative skills in working groups and good relational capability gained through abroad study experiences. Very good spirit of initiative and good management of the coordination of projects. Good handling of the topographic equipments for land (laser scanner, drone, total station) and photometric survey.
Castiglione della Pescaia - Orsino Orsini Square Urban renewal 3rd Prize Tortolì - School Complex of Monte Attu High school redevelopment project 1st Prize Turin - The street and the water Honors thesis https://webthesis.biblio.polito.it/4940/ https://issuu.com/vanessalazzerini/docs/thestreet_thewater_vanessalazzerini Eindhoven - Atlas: Le città di Roma Graduation project Eindhoven University of Technology, Politecnico di Torino e La Sapienza di Roma
Italian _ mother tongue English _ IELTS B2 _ spoken: fluent _ written: good German _ spoken: basic _ written: basic
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professional work
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Seafront square renewal
Swimming pools
Point clouds
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BIM work
Mep
Heritage Bim
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academic work
The street & The water
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Seafront square renewal Urban Revitalization Ideas competition Location: Castiglione della Pescaia Partner: Arch. Michela Mancini, Studio MVA April 2019 3rd Prize The renewal and the valorization of the area of Orsini Square are compositional and economic urban topics of capital importance for the town of Castiglione della Pescaia and its guests. After the moving of the municipality’s seat, the whole area lost its centrality and its function, with a subsequent depletion of the surrounding commercial activities. A poorly illuminated, neglected and dispersive square is located between Corso della Libertà and the seafront of Roma street. The area under examination is one of the most important intersection of the town, but is currently chaotic and heterogeneous for
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the day and night pedestrian and vehicle transit. Today the square totally lacks landmarks and meeting points. In order to give a new appearance to the square it is necessary to satisfy its quest for the sea, with points of view which span from the end of Corso della Libertà to the west Lighthouse. In such a way every obstacle is removed and new meeting points are created. Another main purpose of the project is the restyling of the liberty style historical architectures.
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Swimming pools Project and development Project and development of a swimming pool in a private house Location: Vetulonia and Punta Ala Partner: Studio MVA 2017 - 2018 - 2019
The swimming pool is the furniture that links the mansion with the surrounding environment. An open space suitable for relaxing and enjoying spring and summer time. The architectural design must be as much detailed as the plant design. The building technique, the recirculation system, the water supply and its disposal, and finally the coating, must be chosen with special attention, in compliance with the Swimming pool in Vetulonia
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specific legislation. As recirculation system, the projected swimming pools exploit the infinity-edge design. This solution is better than the classical skimmers thanks to the continuous flow of superficial water. Moreover it is possible to create a body of water which seamlessly melts into the landscape. As terraces above Maremma, the swimming pools overlook the villages and the coast, recalling natural materials.
Rendering
Building site: pile foundations
Building site: formwork and reinforcing bars
The swimming pool built
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New condition
Existing condition
New condition
Existing condition
Swimming pool 1 in Punta Ala
Swimming pool 2 in Punta Ala
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New condition
Existing condition
Swimming pool 3 in Punta Ala
New condition
Existing condition
Swimming pool 4 in Punta Ala
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Point clouds Survey by drone and laser scanner Campaign of architectural surveys with the help of drone and laser scanner Laser scanner Leica BLK 360 and RTC 360, Drone DJI Phantom 4 Location: Monte Argentario and port of La Spezia Partner: Studio MVA and Fabricalab 2018 - 2019 The use of the drone as landscape survey technology was found to be of outmost importance in area characterized by differences in height. Aerial pictures are taken by the drone, then, by means of digital photogrammetry, the Point Clouds by drone in Monte Argentario
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photos are elaborated via specific software like Metashape. In this way is possible to extract accurate geometric informations. The laser, on the other hand, exploits the emission of impulses which reflect on surfaces and directly give back the point cloud.
Laser BLK 360. Port of La Spezia
Laser RTC 360. Port of La Spezia
Point clouds by laser. Port of La Spezia
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MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING Survey by laser scanner Leica BLK 360 and mock up with Revit Location: La Spezia, service space in Le Terrazze shopping centre Partner: Fabricalab 2019
In this instance the use of MEP (mechanical, electrical and plumbing) has been necessary for the management of the maintenance of an existing plant. The BIM design of a plant should always rise and develop along with structural and architectural models. This is due to the fact that thanks to a overall view of the embedded plant-building system, it is possible to assess the spatial and dimensional consistency of the plants inside the building, and therefore easily avoid mistakes. The chance of having a BIM MEP model toPoint clouds by laser_Software RecapPro
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gether with an architectural and structural BIM model is the starting point for a basic plant solution. This allows us to create and modify the project in such a way it matches the actual state of things. Every technical system (with all its components) must be related to a series of parameters which collect all the necessary informations needed for both the ordinary and extra-ordinary maintenance. By the integration of software like MCS’ ArIete, it is possible to schedule events and programmed interventions.
Mock up plants_Software Revit
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Heritage BIM Protection of architectonic heritage Survey by laser scanner CAM2 Focus Faro and mock up with Revit Location: Cathedral of Pisa, north transept Partner: University of Pisa - Master 2019
The informative digital modelling of the architectural heritage has a direct link with its documentation and preservation. The knowledge of the artefact makes the architectural survey one of the most important step in the analysis of the historical buildings. The level of detail (LoD) takes a fundamental role in the modelling of historical architectures and, in particular, in the representation of their structural arrangement. If on one hand the definition of the construcPoint Clouds by laser_Software RecapPro
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tion components, broken down to the most detailed elements, gives us precious specific informations, optimal for the comprehension of the building, on the other it considerably weighs down the model, and slows the workflow. This fosters new ways of access, gathering, correlation, systematization and analysis of the vast and heterogeneous amount of data which derives from the architectural survey, literature search and critical interpretation.
Starting mock up_Software Revit
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The street & The water Via della Lungara: a return to the river Graduation project Location: Roma Supervisors: S. Malcovati, C. Rapp, H. Apelt Academic years: 2015-2016
The street and the water. Two key elements in many cities, one of these is our eternal city, Rome. River Tiber has always been a place where big architectural construction lean out near small habitation. River Tiber evolves like a big creature, the past, the present and the future coexist in it. It is also inevitably linked to its disastrous floods and the definitive solution for solving this problem was decided after the devastating flood which took place on December the 28th, 1870, where the water level reached seventeen meters. After that, into the urban tract of the river, started the construction of two massive parallel walls. This system was very efficient against the floods but erased the routine di-
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alogue that the people had every day with the river. Nowadays, river Tiber is afflicted by a disconcerting lack of urban life, as if it would just be a stranger presence, forced to a fast passage through the city. The radical cut brought by the edification of these embankments relieved the nightmare of the floods, but on the other hand swept away a fabric of events and social, economic and architectural interlaces which used to elevate and keep vital a very well delimited urban concept. The (utopian) attempt of this planning provocation, is an imagine of an alternative scenery. Via della Lungara it is one of the main victim of this process of transformation of the Roman lungotevere.
Actual situation Lungara street is in a lower level respect to Gianicolense Lungotevere. It has a width of 5 metres and on a sides it has a massive walls and the other side historical buildings.
I Step Lungotevere Gianicolense is lowered below the former street level.
II Step The street comes back to be an urban internal space with two built fronts.
III Step The street has again a direct view on the river. The horizontal elements with the colonnade provide a regular subdivision of the facade.
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Transforming process of the Gothic house “Take the built to unit it doesn’t matter reduce the variety but understand the real potential differences” G. STRAPPA, Unità dell’organismo architettonico, Ed. Dedalo, Bari, 1995, p.15
Horizontal staircase
6m
Vertical staircase
There are four phases at the development of the Gothic house from the high middle age until the 19th century.
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Multifamily.
Fourth period: XIX - XX century
Raising with addiction of elementary cell.
Third period: XVIII - XIX century
Elementary cell
Second period: XV° - XVII° century
6m
Combination House.
of
Gothic
Maquette 1:100
Maquette 1:1000
Alternative scenery of lungotevere
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The only way is UP Roofscapes
Final design studio Location: North of Turin Prof.: G. Ambrosini, G. Callegari, A. Capozzoli Partners: V. Molinaro, C. Parodi I semester 2015-2016
The subject area is in the northern part of Turin, in the portion between Pietro Micca street, Pietro Cossa street and Pianezza street; it is a residential complex made of six aligned buildings and two tower buildings, which date back to the 90’s and have been managed by the ATC, the territorial housing office of the district of Turin.
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New axis
New functions
Green area like filter
New axis
New neighbourhood service New entrances
Equipped rooftop
New ramp Vegetable garden
The project proposal foresees the construction of new apartments on the already existing roofs of the buildings. The functions inserted in the roofscapes aim to satisfy the growth in the demand for social welfare facilities in the area (e.g. community for minors and foster homes).
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BUILDING RETROFIT
Renovation of the energy performance of the building envelope: • increment of heat insulation and removal of thermal bridge; • change to more efficient fixture with low emissivity glass; • addition of the solar shading on the southwest facade stairwell. Business development
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I Step Origin volume
II Step Subtraction
III Step Design pitched roof
IV Step Subtraction
V Step Design loggias and terraces
VI Step Final volume
BUILDING SYSTEM
THE ROOF VASS TECHNOLOGIES Dry installation High thermal insulation Ventilated Waterproof and breathable Optional and integrated functions Sustainable
CROSSLAM TECHNOLOGIES Dry installation High thermal insulation Save money Waterproof Resistant Sustainable
ALUFOOT TECHNOLOGIES Installation High thermal insulation Resistant Waterproof Fixing Planarity
SCHÖCK ISOKORB® TIPO KST Precast Insulation for steel
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The castle Restoration e Functional Recovery Atelier Compatibility and Sustainability for Architectural Renovation Location: Montanaro Prof.: F. Novelli, F. Chiabrando Partners: V. Molinaro, C. Parodi II semester 2014-2015 The three-dimensional modelling has been made employing the software Metashape. Once acquired the point cloud and the relative mesh, the architectural typology has been properly identified via the software 3D Reshaper.
The ambient occlusion model of two rooms of the castle has been realized thank to the laser scanner survey. In a second time, realistic textures representing the vaults, the floors and casing have been added.
KEEL VAULT Point cloud by Metashape
Ortophoto by Metashape
Plan wit contour lines by 3D Reshaper
CLOISTER VAULT
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Original condition
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Casarini’s cadastre
Room with keel vault in ambient occlusion
Room with keel vault in rendering model
Room with cloister vault in ambient occlusion
Room with cloister vault in rendering model
Sections with textures
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Rabbini’s cadastre
Today
Actual situation
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FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY
Education area
Relax area
Multifunctional area Museum
The king’s itinerary
Café
Restaurant Vittoniano’s itinerary Exposition
Interactive system Touch Window Holographic
Desk Multi-Touch
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Interactive floor
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