Prortfolio Andrea Cubattoli

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Curriculm Vitae pag. I-III

Chronological description of experiences, education and skills

Work Experiences pag. 1-14

Selection of the most relevant working experiences for different employers

Accademic Experiences pag. 17-40

Personal works did during my academic experiences in Florence and Paris


Curriculum Vitae

PERSONAL INFORMATION .

Andrea Cubattoli

Andrea Cubattoli Via della pietra 1, 50139, Florence, Italy +39 055496173

+39 3408917246

cbtndr@gmail.com ; andrea@cubattoli.com Skype Cubattolo

Sex Male | Date of birth 11/26/1987 | Nationality Italian

WORK EXPERIENCE December 2013– June 2014

VEM designer

Name and address of employer

MIUR (Ministry of education university and research) ; INDIRE (National Institute of Documentation, Innovation and Educational Research) http://www.indire.it/ Palazzo Gerini - Via M. Buonarroti 10, 50122 Florence, Italy Dott.ssa Pamela Giorgi p.giorgi@indire.it Tel.: +39 055 23.80.367 ▪ Virtual reproduction of an ancient museum exhibition. (3d models and documents) http://www.indire.it/museonazionaledellascuola/

Main activities September 2013 – December 2013

VEM designer

Name and address of employer:

MIUR (Ministry of education university and research) ; INDIRE (National Institute of Documentation, Innovation and Educational Research) http://www.indire.it/ Palazzo Gerini - Via M. Buonarroti 10, 50122 Florence, Italy Dott.ssa Pamela Giorgi p.giorgi@indire.it Tel.: +39 055 23.80.367 ▪ “future text 2013” - trame digitali possibili del XXI secolo , International exhibition devoted to Digital text http://www.indire.it/eventi/?p=3151

Main activities February 2013 – September 2013

Junior Architect

Name and address of employer:

Agence Elisabeth et Christian de Portzamparc http://www.portzamparc.com/ 1, Rue de L’Aude – 75014, Paris, France Arch. Duccio Cardelli d.cardelli@portzamparc.com Tel : +33 1 40 64 80 00 ▪ Member of a design Team, architectural competitions, direct clients, participating to brainstorming and meetings.

Main activities November 2011 – July 2012 Name and address of employer:

Main activities Mars 2011 – July 2011 Name and address of employer:

Main activities September 2010 – December 2010 Name and address of employer:

Main activities

Drafter in 3d modelling; graphic design, video editing. MRM Architetti e associati http://www.mrmarchitetti.com/ Via Santo Spirito 11, 50125 Florence, Italy Massimiliano Morlacci studio@mrmarchitett.com Tel: +39 055 287 183 ▪ Part time job, helping a design team, direct clients for fashion stores and shopping mall to export Made in Italy in Asiatic countries, creating brand identities.

Intern in 3d modelling, 2d drawing, graphic design, physic model. Agence Elisabeth et Christian de Portzamparc http://www.portzamparc.com/ 1, Rue de L’Aude – 75014, Paris France Arch. Duccio Cardelli d.cardelli@portzamparc.com Tel : +33 1 40 64 80 00 ▪ Member of a design Team, architectural competitions, direct clients, participating to brainstorming and meetings. Participating to a city planning project.

Drafter in 3d modelling; 2d drawing, graphic design. Bertoni & associati - http://www.bertoniassociati.it/ Via Trieste 51 - 50123 Florence, Italy Arch, Riccardo Bertoni info@bertoniassociati.it Tel. 055 288270 ▪ Part time job, helping a design team to produce models and images for private clients’ houses.

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Curriculum Vitae

Andrea Cubattoli

Mars 2009 – December 2009

Drafter in 2d drawing, 3d product design, graphic design, interior design.

Name and address of employer:

Michele Bönan Architetto http://www.michelebonan.it/ Lungrarno Guicciardini 9 – 50125 Florence, Italy Arch.Michele Bonan info@michelebonan.it Tel: +39 055283851 ▪ Worldwide Interior design projects, (yacht club, luxury hotel, private residences)

Main activities

EDUCATION

Graduated in Architecture. Master Programme iCad - International Course on Architectural Design (English language)

April 2014

Università degli studi di Firenze (UNFI) – Facoltà di Architettura

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Thesis title: Virtual Environment Modeling in Architectural Design Addressed Through Detailed Computational Methods Tools Mentors: Prof. Lorenzo Giorgi ; Prof. Gianfranco Cellai Dowload the original documents

Won Erasmus Mundus Program scholarship for 12 months

September 2012

École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris La Villette (ENSAPLV) Paris, France

Enrolment in 2 years Master Programme iCad - International Course on Architectural Design (English language)

September 2011

Università degli studi di Firenze (UNFI) – Facoltà di Architettura

Graduation Bachelor of Architecture in Architectural Science and Architectural Engineering

February 2011

Università degli studi di Firenze (UNFI) – Facoltà di Architettura

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Enrolment at the Faculty of Architecture of Florence

October 2006

Università degli studi di Firenze (UNFI) – Facoltà di Architettura

PERSONAL SKILLS Mother tongue Other languages

Italian UNDERSTANDING

SPEAKING

WRITING

Listening

Reading

Spoken interaction

Spoken production

English

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French

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Spanish

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German

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Communication and organisational skills

Profile

Good communication and organisational skills gained through my experience in working in teams at university, being part of design teams during my work experiences, and managing a show jumping team. (grooms, veterinary, trainers, away competitions) Recent graduate student, interested in a career in the field of sustainable architectural design and building performance simulations.

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Future Activities

Other skills Sports

Computer skills

Andrea Cubattoli

▪ TOEFL examination ▪ M.Sc. Sustainability (Environmental Consultancy and Project Management)

▪ Volunteer for the N.G.O. JustWorld International www.justworldinternational.org/ ▪ Driving licence A ; B ; C ▪ Show jumping, international competition level ▪ Taekwondo ▪ Running ▪ Ski & snowboard ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence) (7 modules, Word, Excel, Power Point…) Cad Software: • AutoCAD + AutoCAD Architecture • Rhinoceros + V-ray + Grasshopper • 3ds Max + V-ray BPS software: Detailed methods: • Ecotect Analysis + Energy Plus + Daysim + Radiance + Winair + DOE + SBEM • DesignBuilder + Energy plus • Diva for Rhino (Energy Plus ; Daysim ; Radiance) • Autodesk Simulation CFD • RETScreen 4

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Simplified methods (based on calculation workflow : Docet (Italian residential certification) Thermus

Georeferencing Software: • Archgis10 • Quantum Gis Graphic design software: • Photoshop • InDesign • Illustrator Video editing software: • Premiere • Windows movie maker

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Work Exprences

Andrea Cubattoli Work Experience

Project Details France - Paris 2013 - Competition Program: Mixed use tower : offices, hotel, residential, retails Client: Bouygues Immo ; Centuria Capital Surface: 45.000 m² Height: 320,5 m Floors: 58 above ground 7 below

Project Description Competition for the renewal of the Defence zone in Paris. The first aim of the project was to bring life back to the financial district through some infrastructural interventions: the re-conception of a street, the creation of green paths and public spaces integrated with shops. The design of a mixed-use tower is the base of the concept. To strengthen the notion of diversity asked by the client, the tower will host mainly offices, but also residences, shops and a hotel.

1. Aerial view of the project area

My Duties I worked on this project as a Junior Architect. I had various duties: understanding the program and dealing with the clients and program objectives in terms of volumes and surfaces to communicate to the team limits and possibilities; producing 3d models, schematic and rendered, plans and sections to develop the design process after meetings with leader architects, clients and specialists from other work fields.

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Original Documents

Recommendation Letter.pdf

Principal pedestrian flux ground level Principal pedestrian flux upper passerell 2. Infrastructural intervention


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4. Residences/Offices floor plan. Original scale 1:350

5. Night view of the upper flats 6. Hotel suite proposal 7. Office proposal


Work Exprences

Andrea Cubattoli Work Experience

Project Details China - Suzhou 2013 - Winning competition Program: Concert hall and museum Client: City of Suzhou Surface: 30.000 m2 + 30.000 m2 museum

1. Rendered view from the waterfront

Project Description The Sutzou Culture Centre is located at the end of the principal axe of the city characterized by high rise buildings. The client asked for a concert hall, and an exhibition center that could possibly enhance the relationship between the city and the waterfront; and propose a public space that could serve as a meeting spot for citizens and create an identity for the place.

My Duties I worked on this project as a Junior Architect. I was responsible of the space distribution and volume studies for the concert hall part. For the final competition, I produced in a team a series of 3d models, schematic and rendered plans and sections on different scales. The small team composed by me and two intern, supervised by the chief architect managed to win the competition.

4. 2. Ground floor plan of the two buildings and the context

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Original Documents

Recommendation Letter.pdf

3. Entrance of the concert hall


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4. Suzhou Cultur Center, view from south

5. Courtyard and passage of the exhibition center


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Andrea Cubattoli Work Experience

Project Details France - Paris 2011 - Won Competition - Developement Program: Administrative building for 1200 officers of the Agriculture Department Client: Ministry of Agriculture Surface: 34.500 m² GFA Floors: 5 above ground 3 below Surface Façades: 16.900 m²

Project Description

AECDP won the competition for the new ministry of Agriculture in eastern Paris. The building was designed to host offices of different kinds, (open space, private offices, meeting rooms etc.) and commodities for the users like conference rooms, nursery, parking spaces etc. The aim of the project was to provide the most natural light as possible and permit an interaction with green areas.

My Duties In the early phase I redraw all the plans and sections of the building with AutoCAD Architecture, taking into account the structural alignments and the subdivision of curved walls into a series of cotangent arches. Furthermore I recalculated the entire surface and compared it with the program’s needs, identifying problems and reporting them to the chief architect.

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Original Documents

Recommendation Letter.pdf


Work Experiences

1. Tranversal section, original scale 1:200/50

3.Rendered View of the main entrance

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2. Plan of the first floor, original scale 1:200/50

2. Rendered View from the coutyard


Work Exprences

Andrea Cubattoli Work Experience

Project Details Lebanon - Beirut 2011 - Direct client Program: Hotel, housing, offices Client: Olayan Group Surface: 75,650. GFA (Plot 987: 40,650 m² for the Hotel Mandarin, plot 1523: 35,000 m². including 25,000 m². of housing and 10,000 m² of offices)

Project Description

1. Project area

2. Rendered elevation

4. Composition to integrate “The Egg” in the hotel design

Severl design projects in Beiruth city center not far from the “Green Line”. One of the blocks is characterized by « the egg », a former movie theater dating from 1965, the unique remnant of the war and a historic landmark for manny generations. The Olayan family (Saudi Arabia) and its partners (Mandarin Oriental Group) have commissioned the design of a 5-star hotel with sea view.

My Duties I worked on this project as an intern. During this period I accomplished several duties as a member of the design teams. The challenge of this ambitious project was to reach the finest quality of standards, with a small footprint compared to the demanded surface. I was responsible for the production of physical and 3d models to evaluate various hypotheses, and for organizing all the documentation for conference calls and meetings and creating presentations with schematic plans and sections, and rendered images.

5. “The Egg”, before-after

6. Rendered aerial view

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Original Documents

Recommendation Letter.pdf

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7. Physical model perspective photo

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11. Rendered image to represent the effect from the interior


Andrea Cubattoli Work Experience

Project Details Abu Dhabi - United Arab Emirates 2009 - Direct client Program: Interior Design, Yachtclub and restaurant Client: Yas Marina Surface: 6.000 m² Floors: 3 above ground 2 below

Project Description Interior design project for the YAS yacht club Abu Dhabi. Michele Bonan, one of the leadng European luxury interior designer, was asked to completely rethink the interior of the yacht club designed by an Australian architecture firm. The exclusive club lays in front of the Formula1 circuit and hosts the Cipriani restaurant of Abu Dhabi in the upper floors.

1. Yacht Club plan, original scale 1:100

My Duties I worked on this project as an intern in 2009. My duty was to redraw on AutoCAD the architect’s sketches, both in plan and elevation. I participated to brainstorming sessions with other Architects and chose objects, materials and their combination, to propose solutions to the chief architect.

Original Documents Recommendation Letter.pdf

2. Yacht Club - Interior elevation original scale 1:100


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3. Schematic render of the Yacht club main room 4. 5. 6. First floor, Cipiriani restaurant

7. Cipriani, Japanese restaurant, 1st floor tower

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8. Plan and elevation, Cipriani, Japanese restaurant, original scale 1:100


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1. Silhouette of the reproduced objects

Project Details Florence - Italy 2014 - Internal project Program: Virtual Environment Modeling to reproduce the “Museo Nazionale della scuola”

Project Description

2. Screen shot of the museum web-site (under construction)

The main aim was to virtually recreate the construction of the “Museo Nazionale della scuola”, exactly as it was at the time of its innauguration in 1941. Through research, the arrangement of the Museum’s rooms was identified, and subsequently, the core of the historical documentation was virtually relocated and reproduced. Here are presented some of the objects reproduced; in this particular case, models of industrial machines of the time. (milling cutter, lathe, press etc.)

My Duties My part of the job was to design dynamic 3dmodels of existing objects exposed in the original museum. These objects will be accessible to the public by browsing the website or going through it on a touch screen.

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3. 4. Link to the dynamic 3d models, lathe and milling cutter 5. 6. Photographs of the original models made by students in 1941

Original Documents Recommendation Letter.pdf

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7. Rendered and wireframe close up view of lathe 8. Rendered detail of the lathe mechanism 9. Rendered and wireframe close up of the morsa on working table model

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Andrea Cubattoli Work Experience

Logo Design

Belt Design

Project Details Italy - Arezzo 2006 - Logo and accessories design Client: Arezzo Equestrian Centre

Project Description The Arezzo Equestrian Centre is one of the leading equestrian centers and horse show organizing committees in Europe and in the world. Started in 1998 thanks to Mrs. Ita Marzotto and her passion for horses, it hosts almost 30 horse shows for various disciplines each year. I was asked by Mrs. Marzotto to design some logo proposals. After careful design considerations and creative brainstorming sessions, the final logo was chosen to represent all that the AEC means. I was also asked to take care of many of the accessories and merchandising objects including the logo, like rosettes, jumps, coolers etc. I was then asked to design a belt for horse riders with the same logo to be sold during events. This was a challenging experience for me because it was necessary to think about all the aspects of a belt (leather, clasp, the ergonomics, materials, finishing touches) and follow the production from the design to the store.

1. Thechnical Drawings for the belt design

2. Rendered previews


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3. Images of the resulting belt 4. Arezzo Equestrian Centre jump

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1. 2. Plan of Arezzo the city and historical documentation.

Project Details Florence - Italy 2012 - iCad, Intentional Course in Architectural Design Exame: Monuments Restoration Lab Professors: Maurizio De Vita ; Giacomo Tempesta

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Project Description The exam of Monuments Restoration Lab conststs of a survey, a deterioration analysis and a restauration proposal. Our Group analyzed as a case study the exploded bastion of the renaissance fortress of Arezzo (Italy) to restore the ancient circulation and provide a secondary entrance to the entire complex.

Objectives and Challanges The Bastione Del Belvedere will be a secondary entrance-exit, and the higher level will serve the more natural function from which he took his name, a Belvedere. The ground level will be connected with a stair and an elevator to the Higher Belvedere level. Another way to reach the higher level and the central area will be provided: a path inside the exploded bastion. A distinctive character will be given to the entire project. We started from the concept that the Bastione del Belvedere is a museum in itself, an exploded bastion that challenges all the static laws of architecture.

5. 5. Part of the deterioration analysis work 6. Section CC original scale 1:100

Original Documents

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7. Roof and circulation plan and part of the complex, 8. Shadow range, summer soltice 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.

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The project will restore the original circulation of the fortress and serve as connection between the street level and the higher floor. Furthermore, the bastion will host the “Belvedere Bar�. Its roof is designed to provide shadow in the summer period and to be recognized during the night as an illuminated landmark. Seen from afar as a luminous straight line. To verify these intentions, shadowing and illumination levels, both natural and electric, Ecotect Analysis was used.

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9. Plan of level 2 original scale 1:100 10. Rendered view from the entrance 11. Rendered view from the main stairs 12. Section AA original scale 1:100 13. Roof to foundation detail original scale 1:10

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14. Plan of level 3 original scale 1:100 15. Rendered view of the secondary stairs 16. Rendered view of the “Belvedere Bar� 17. Rendered view of the bar and the new passages

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Academic Experience

Project Details Florence - Italy 2012 - iCad, Intentional Course in Architectural Design Exame: Advanced Architectural Design Professors: Giacomo Pirazzoli, Part II: In front of Brunelleschi, temporary pavillion.

Project Description In this design exercise, the aim was to build a temporary Pavillion in front of the Cappella Pazzi by Filippo Brunelleschi in order to restore the ancient enviroment in which Brunelleschi had to design. In the first year of the XX century the building in front of the Cappella Pazzi, inside the complex of S.Croce basilica and monestry, was demolished. One of the foundamental aspects of the project was to recreate the ancient circulation of the demolished cloister and rebuild the perspective principles.

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1. Current situation and historical documentation (before the demolishment) 2. Geolocalization of the project area 3. Photografic insertion of the project in the context 4. Church of S.Spirito, F.Brunelleschi, Blue lines represent the invisible grid and modules used by the architect 5. The logic of the pavillion stucture, reproduces the one used by brunelleschi for the Cappella Pazzi facade and the rhythm of the colonnade. 6. The stucture of the temporary pavillion.

Objectives and Challanges Many of Brunelleschi’s works, and other Reinassance Architects, always start from euclidean geometrical modules, creating a sort of invisible grid on the project. The way in which I chose to deal with this constraint of modules and proportions was to emphasize them by making them explicit with the use of a visible grid rebuilt on the traces of the demolished building and respecting the proportions of Brunelleschi’s Cappella Pazzi in front of the Pavillion. As G. Ungaretti (1888-1870)told us in his poems, understand the “mistery” of the ancient works of art, and consciously step forward.

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5. The explicit representation of renaissance architecture “mistery�

9. 9. My sketches on R.Slutsky and C.Rowe work on transparency 10. Three level of glass transparency used in the project as walls 11. Glass skin to reproduce the demolshed building and reset the original perspective.

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7. 7. Casa del Fasco G.Terragni 1932 8.House X P.Esenmann 1982

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The concept of the grid drove me to Peter Eisenmann and Giuseppe Terragni research efforts. and to the definition of transparency , phenomenal and physical by Robert Slutsky and Colin Rowe.

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The poem Ronda (1922) by Giuseppe Ungaretti very much inspired me. The historical context and the enviroment was different from nowadays since the poem was written after the first world war but literature in that period was following the same tendency of our contemporary architecture. The obsession of creating something new and astonishing, like in futurist literature (1912) or our contemporary Archistar shocking buildings, leads Ungaretti to step back and take care of the enourmous historical heritage left by the masters of the past. Ungaretti strongly suggests to study what he calls the “mistery” hidden rules that govern old masterpieces in poetry, architecture and other arts.

12. Rendered view of the West facade


Academic Experiences

11. Section CC original scale 1:100, East Elevation , of the pavillion, facing the Cappella Pazzi

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13. Rendered view of the East facade


Andrea Cubattoli Academic Experience

Project Details Florence - Italy 2014 - iCad, Intentional Course in Architectural Design Thesis work: V.E.M. in Architectural Design Adressed Through Detailed Computational Method Tools Professors: L.Giorgi, G Cellai

Project Description The complete work consists of 10 A0 format tables, a presentation video, and a detailed report. In this thesis work, it was possible to analyze the principal Virtual Environment Modeling (VEM) software in architectural design addressed through computational method tools. All the analyses are applied on a Renaissance Palazzo in Florence, Italy. Following a detailed survey, a 3d model is designed to be the subject of the analyses.

Objectives and Challanges

1. To have more detailed and specific information on the project area, a Geographic framework was done through GIS software. All the metadata (shapefile, Raster images, DSM and DTM) were collected from Regione Toscana, (Sistema Informativo Territoriale ed Ambientale). This geographic information is official data validated by law. The first aim of this analysis was to understand

The study covers different scales: from a wide scale where the model was georeferenced through GIS software to the detailed analyses on thermal characteristics of building elements and materials. The aim of the work is to observe the phenomena that insist on this building and quantify them with the use of software of analysis and certification (detailed computational methods, semi steady, simplified). This thesis work proposes a methodology that can in the future grant to accomplish a detailed understanding of environmental aspects of historical buildings through simulation results.

Original Documents

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the most influential factors around the project area, and have a digital surface model of the ground with an error factor that varies between 0.3 and 0.15 m, instead of between 2 and 3 m.

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1. ASCII-GRID, DSM 10x10 meters,GCS WGS 1984, frame of the city of Florence original scale 1:5000 2. Lidar sensing raster image original scale 1:2000 - GCS WGS 1984 - False color infrared orthophotography of the project area. 3. ESRI速 ArchMap 10.2, Map of the city of Florence, around the project area original scale 1:10000 - GCS WGS 1984 4. ESRI速 Archscene 10.2, Visualization of used layers 5. 6. Schematic image representing a Lidar sensor, laser beam pathway and the detection of different returns.


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GPS and laser distometer survey of the building was performed in order to evaluate the veridicity of the collected historical data and to georeference the model of the building for further analyses with an error factor that ranges from 10 to 50 cm.

This was possible because the GPS mapping system, stores data in a GIS compatible format and can be exported in several other formats, such as AutoCAD, *.dxf, ARC/INFO, Arc.CAD, ERDAS.

1. Georeferenced survey G.F.plan, original scale 1:100 Dashed datum line passing through GPS collected points 2. Aerial view or the georeferenced 3d-model 3. Axonometric exploded Organization in thermal zones 4. Palazzo Gerini, rendered view of the main faรงade 5. From left to right, windows Moulding survey and 3d representation; Example of on field sketches and measurements

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8. Ground Floor Plan original scale 1:100

The first aim of the whole work is to compare BPS and their capabilities to help the design process. In this part of the work, a series of building components, such as windows, doors, walls, floors and roofs has been modeled and analyzed using the built-in material library. Ecotect Analyses and Design builder was used to model components and calculate results. Interesting results on differences between software, both on the modeling and calculation part, were sorted out. Furthermore, calculated properties were compared with law minimum performance requirements.

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9. Floor typology (Det.1), layering and calculated properties, comparison between values calculated through Ecotect Analysis 2011 and DesignBuilder


10. DesignBuilder, Weather data graph, from top down, dry bulb temperatures(C째), wind speed (km/h), wind direction (째), diffuse and solar radiation KW/m2, daily average over one year.

11.Average wind speed, 3d graph, z axis wind speed values Km/h and Maximum temperature 3d graph, z axis temperature values C째,color range, blue-red-yellow, value range, from 0 (blue) to 45째 (red).

12.Equidistant polar diagram projection, sun path diagram, case studied position on Esat building entrance. solar acces, analysis


Academic Experiences

13. Autodesk vasari Wind tunnel,wind speed, 3d values, blue red yellow, 0 to 49 m/s grid height 8m.

16. Autodesk Ecotect analysis, solar rays analyses. 30 September H 4:00 PM, Florence (ITA)

Weather toll allow the user to use an incredible amount of useful data to implement the understanding of the project location. Data are offered dynamically including both 2D and 3D graphs as well as wind roses and sun-path diagrams. After an acquired consciousness of the weather and climatic issues, it was possible to run various simulations. In these pages are presented urban scale CFD, solar access and shadow analyses. It  was possible to assess graphically and numerically, different sensible case studied situations.

14. Autodesk vasari Wind tunnel,wireframe wind speed, wind rose and direction.

15. Autodesk Ecotect analyssis + win air, air flow vectors, blue red yellow, 0 to 20 m/s grid height 3m.

17. Solar position tool, best orientation analysis, average compromise at orientation 165°

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16. Daylight analysis,urban scaled grid, 4x4 m, daylight illumnation daylight

17. Daylight analysis, interior scaled grid, 1x1 m daylight factor

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18. Horizontal section of 1st floor of Palazzo Gerini, Radiance luminance, calculated through Radiance software engine, and mounted on a correspondent surface as a V-ray Material.

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19. Direct solar gains through transparent objects (sQsg), Full hourly average value over the year Library1 Thermal zone 20. Resource usage graph heating and cooling 21. DesignBuilder HVAC Scheme, chiller, boiler cooling tower


1. Paris Metro map, isolating the only hendicapped accessible station

Andrea Cubattoli Academic Experience

Project Details Paris - France 2013 - ENSAPLV - 2ème cycle Master Exame: Démarches plastiques, Intervention dans la ville Professor: Prof. Christian Garrier Stdents: Martina silvi; Reshma Upadhyaya; Andrea Cubattoli

Project Description After many examples provided by the professor about art works (video, installation, autobiographic documentaries) that offer a new way of thinking and looking at the city, we, as a group of three were asked to interpret and offer our point of view on a particular situation. After a brainstorm, we decided to go deeper into studying the dramatic issues of handicapped people with the metro network in Paris.

Objectives and Challanges The first step was a research effort and information gathering investigating the problem from the handicapped people, the associations and the institutions points of view. The second was to directly experience the issue of moving around Paris on a wheelchair. The third step was the work to raise public awareness through installations in metro stations and through the distribution of flyers. The project was then chosen to be presented during the university’s open day.

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2. Interview with Emmanuel Delagarde, Vice President Mobile en ville 3. Interview with Damien Birambeau, CEO jaccede.com 4. Walk in the city with “mobile en ville� 5. The experience with a weelchair in Paris 6. The artistic installation in the metro of Paris 7. 8. The photo montage of the installation idea


Academic Experiences

9. Weel char in a metro station

9. Stalingrad station, first instalation

10. Photho of the second installation, stairs

11.ENSAPLV - Open day, presenation of the project

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12. Photo of the second installation, Pont Marie station, our plan overlaid to the real one.


Work Exprences

Andrea Cubattoli Academic Experience

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Here presented some handmade sketches made for different exams or personal purposes.


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