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“You cannot simply put something new into a place. You have to Absorb what you see around you, what exists on the land and then use the knowledge along with contemporary thinking to interpret what you see.”
Tadao Ando
MASSIMO PARIETTIborn in Chiari (Brescia) ITALY, August 31, 1985. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the POLITECNICO DI MILANO in July 2011. Interested in Design, Photography, Sport (as a Soccer Coach) and Travel. I have collaborated with Professional Studios while I was still student which permetted me to amplify my background and experiences in the working life.
CURRICULUM VITAE
CURRICULUM VITAE
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PROFESSIONAL PROJECT
ACADEMIC PROJECT
ACADEMIC PROJECT
COMPETITION/ACADEMIC PROJECT
TARTAVALLE THERMAE CENTRELOCATION _ LECCO (ITALY)
The new building, spa and wellness cen-ter will arise in a valley at the feet of the Lombard alps, an area enclosed betwe-en the Bevera river and the mountains.The main goal of the project is to incre-ase the tourism by making the most of natural thermal lakes, already present on the territory.
The idea was that of a building with sim-ple and linear traits, made of two volu-mes which intersect one another at a planimetric level, so that it can be rightly placed in the center of the green area connecting different parts of the area.
The two main bodies of the building contain all the services offered at the wellness center. The internal spa-ces as well as the wellness ‘walks’
have been thought on the framework of the antic Romans, who were at the a-vanguard of thermal treatments.
Inside the building one can find thermal basins, cold water tubs for the treatment of certain cardiovascular diseases, cold rooms, sauna, Turkish bath, steam ro-oms, massage areas and swimming pool with the correlated activities.
Great emphasis has been placed on the use of innovative materials and the chro-matic impact, in particular for the exter-nal coating I choose wood which is great in a natural environment such as this, in relation to wood I choose Corten for the external cover and for other vertical details, I used glass for big and smaller windows and huge openings.
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SITE PLAN - SCALE 1:2000
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1_Foyer2_Shop3_Locker Room4_Locker Room5_Reception6_Thermal Baths7_Vascular Path
8_Frigidarium/Cold Room9_Store10_Calidarium/Sauna11_Swimming Pool12_Massage and Treatments rooms13_Offices
SOUTH-EST ELEVATION - SCALE 1:300
NORTH-WEST ELEVATION - SCALE 1:300
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NORTH-EST ELEVATION - SCALE 1:300
SUD-WEST ELEVATION - SCALE 1:300
GROUND FLOOR
IMAGES:01_VASCULAR PATH02_THERMAL BATHS03_SWIMMING POOL
FIRST FLOOR
MULTIRESIDENTIAL BUILDINGLOCATION _ MILAN (ITALY)
The project arises from the need to rea-lize a building with modern systems and innovative materials with particular em-phasis on the ‘energy saving’ in order to find a solution to the increasing demand of residential buildings in the suburbs of Milan of average costs.The settlement is located in a suburban area characterized by buildings realized between the 60s and the 80s with a con-sequent well regulated and clearly well defined urban plan.
The request was to create a building which could accommodate between the 12 and 16 residential units.
The proposed building is a project with a ‘stecca’ model, the linear and com-pact frame facilitates the North- South
disposition of its two long sides with a consequent ideal internal disposition of the residential units.
It is developed on four levels/floors, the ground floor is kept for business activi-ties whilst the remaining three floors are designed for residency; the entire buil-ding accommodates 12 flats of different dimensions so that to answer to the di-verse demands of the commission.
For what concerns the design I wanted to catch back and rework the architec-tural style peculiar of the north of Italy, with particular emphasis on the Milane-se area, by the utilize of the ‘cotto’ ma-terial for the external coating remarking the framework (which characterized the Italian architecture of the 40s and 50s)
with a diverse chromatic tonality, remar-king the compositional rhythm of the building.
The main aspects are different one ano-ther, the side facing south is open and rich of lodges and balconies securing the abundance of sun light during the win-ter months and shading during summer months. The northern side is more clo-sed and isolated so that it can better pre-serve the right temperature and comfort inside the building.
Great emphasis has been placed on new insulating and compositional materials as well as integrative systems which utilize sunlight energy and geothermal energy
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SITE PLAN _ SKETCH
STUDY OF SHADOWS
DISTRIBUTIVE LAYOUT
SITE PLAN - SCALE 1:500
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FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES: 100% DAYLIGHT, OPERABLE EXTERNAL SHADING FOR REDUCTION OF SOLAR GAIN DURING COOLING MODE
SUMMER WINTER
ELEVATION SECTION
LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM
LIVING ROOM
LIVING ROOM
LIVING ROOMLIVING ROOMLIVING ROOMLIVING ROOMLIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
KITCHEN KITCHENKITCHEN
KITCHENBATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM BATHROOM BATHROOM BATHROOM BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM BATHROOM BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BATHROOM BATHROOM BATHROOM BATHROOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOMBEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOMBEDROOM
BEDROOMBEDROOMBEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
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FRONT VIEW
D.I.A.P. CENTRELOCATION _ MILAN (ITALY)
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SITE PLAN - SCALE 1:1000
NORTH ELEVATIONSOUTH ELEVATIONWEST ELEVATION
EST ELEVATION
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UNDERGROUND FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
FOYEREXPOSITION AREALIBRARYLECTURE ROOM BOOKSHOP
BAR / COFFEE SHOP
OFFICE
APARTMENT
APARTMENT
OPEN SPACE OFFICE
LESSON SCHOOL AREA
CONFERENCE HALL
MEDIALIBRARY
D.I.A.P. (Dipartimento di Architettura e Pianificazione - Department of Architecture and Planning)The project for the new DIAP centre serves to extend the activity of the department about the study of Landscape, over the normal office activities I projec-ted the underground part as a museum with a Exhibition area and other spaces which the citizens can use. The new activities can help to promote and raise awareness of the nature theme.
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INTERIOR1 Sheet Knauf Vidiwall XL2 Sheet Knauf A133 Air Chamber4 Rockwool Panel5 Air Chamber6 Sheet Knauf A137 Sheet Knauf A138 Rockwool Panel9 Waterproof Fabric10 Air Chamber Ventilated11 Coating in fiber-reinforced ConcreteEXTERIOR
cm 1,25cm 1,25cm 2,00cm 8,00cm 1,00cm 1,25cm 1,25cm 8,00cm ----cm 12,00cm 1,30
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1 Raised Floor with Radiant System Integrated2 Interspace for technical systems3 Carpet Subfloor4 Lightweight Concrete Layer5 Concrete and Masonry Slab6 Interspace for technical systems7 False Ceiling
1 Raised Floor with Radiant System Integrated2 Interspace for technical systems3 Carpet Subfloor4 Lightweight Concrete Layer5 Rockwool Panel6 Crawl Space with Reinforced Concrete7 Waterproof Membrane8 Protection Sheet9 Lean Concrete
cm 3,00cm 6,00cm ----cm 3,00cm 25,00cm 11,00cm 1,50
cm 3,00cm 6,00cm ----cm 3,00cm 6,00cm 30,00cm ----cm 2,00cm 10,00
cm 15,00cm ----cm 8,00cm ----cm 5,50cm ----cm 25,00cm 11,00cm 1,50
cm 2,00cm ----cm 5,00cm 8,00cm 3,00cm 25,00cm 11,00cm 1,50
1 Substrate Engineered Soil Agriterram2 Protective Layer3 Compensation Layer Igroperlite4 Separation Layer5 Thick Drainage Layer6 Reinforced Waterproof Membrane7 Concrete and Masonry Slab8 Interspace for Technical System9 False Ceiling
1 Raised Floor for Exterior2 Waterproof Membrane3 Compensation Layer in Lightweight Concrete4 Rockwool Panel5 Substratutm in Lightweight Concrete 6 Concrete and Masonry Slab7 Interspace for Technical System8 False Ceiling
NOMAD PAVILION
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FRONT VIEW
BACK VIEWSECTION VIEW
DETAIL 02
DETAIL 01
PLAN
SIDE VIEW
Although mobile architecture represents a frontier of limited interest within the architectural scenario, in the last cen-tury there have been several famous architects interested in it. Particularity of this type of architecture, is its ability of not leaving any trace of its passage. Its installation in a unique context creates a relationship that proves to be temporary, as it disappears by moving the building and restoring the previous situation. pe-culiar characteristics of other different types of architectures, analyzed for their portability and lightness.
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DETAIL 02DETAIL 01
The traditional nomadic architectu-re, tents in particular, has played an important role in the design of the project: the shape, in fact, follows the principles that have generated and developed the typical nomadic tents, taking advantage of the peculiar cha-racteristics of other different types of architectures, analyzed for their porta-bility and lightness. The form that derived from it is characterized by two volu-mes that intersect each other.
The first volume, the larger one, has an aerodynamic shape that allows it to be less exposed to wind and its pressure.The second volume, which is smaller, when intersecting with the first, genera-tes an opening in the upper area, which is useful to regulate the ventilation. The two volumes which constitute the form are not separated elements but they constitute a single system that is inflated evenly. The pneumatic “paral-lel membranes” structure forms a seri-es of arches to reach an organic form.
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