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Marco Ugo Vismara, building engineer/architect, graduated at Politecnico di Milano, Italy
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Marco Ugo VismaraArchitecture Portfolio
T.I.N.-Tin BuildingTall Innovative Natural
TALL: -65m high -10 hotel floors, 1 Sky-Square, 6 offices floors
INNOVATIVE-Climate-thought shape-High-performances envelope-TABS-Double-skin-South shading
NATURAL:-Integrated vegetation-Renewable and recyclable materials-Green energy
HOTEL FLOOR-11 rooms per floor-Sky-gardens on south-Winter gardens on north
SKY SQUARE-Panoramic glass lift-Sky-garden on north-Bar-Glass wind-brakers
OFFICE FLOOR-Free plan-Greenhouse on South: common place
BruxellesAncient East-West axis, new
pedestrian connection
Concept: different uses, different volumes Shape evolution: wind adaptation
Fluxes and AreasPassage across the block, lively
avenue, two distincted areas.
Rambla composition, double square
on north, quiet garden on south
2009/2010
“Architecture project IV”Arch. Steven Beckers
“Final project”Supervisor:
Prof.Eng. Gabriele Masera
Double-SkinOne storey prefabricated
box-windows.
Assembling of the designed
Unitised System
Hotel south shading schemes
Sky Gardens
Thermal Bridges
winter scheme
not insulated
The buffer space on the south facade of the office volume has been designed to provide to workers a quiet and relaxing space, with a foretaste of nature also in a working place in the city center.During winter season, the closable glass panels permit to have an intermediate temperature in the buffer space and the leafless trees allows the low sunbeams to penetrate through the internal skin and light the workspaces.On summer, when the external skin is open, the natural ventilation asport hot hair from the sky garden and the internal concrete projections has been studied to provide total shading for the first facade on the upper storeys, while the trees screen the first level from the hot sun.
The hanging gardens on the south face of the hotel volume needs a continuity of the concrete slabs: this necessity causes an interruption of the insulation of the envelope.A analysis as been conducted to compare the effects on the heat flux of different lenght of foam glass on the slab, both on the inside and the outside of the wall. The results has been then compared with the Embodied Carbons, the Embodied Energy and the Financial Investment of the insulation, to chose the best combination on the base of the payback period of these three indicators.
summer scheme
insulated
RE-HIVERenewable Recyclable Reusable
Design of a temporary sustainable
housing for young visitors of 2015
Expo in Milan.
The project is based on hexagonal
unit and the modularity of the
prefabricated components of the
cells: this offers the possibility
to obtain infinite combinations,
a rapidity of assembly and
disassembly and a ease of
transports.
All the chosen materials are from
renewable sources or recyclable.
2009
“InstantHouse Contest”by FederlegnoArredo
Assembling Sequence
Location
ConceptModularity
Sound BarrierThe non-linear front brakes the
noise from the road, creating
peaceful closed courts
One person flat Two people flat Four people duplex
Kenaf wool: renewableMATERIALS Cellulose flakes:
renewable, recycledWood wool:renewable, recycled
Aluminium:recycled, recyclable Plasterboard>
recyclable
Connections
Plinth - Base
Base - Wall
Wall - Wall
Wall - Roof
Caviate AccomodationIn Lecco
ConceptLocation
Scheme
Masterplan
Roofing and volumes
Detached roofing detail:photovoltaic panels and movable sunshading
2007/2008‘Technical Architecture’
Prof. Eng. Marco CagelliProf. Arch. Paolo Bodega
Design for a new residential area in Caviate, a suburb of the city of Lecco.The quarter has been thought as a group of islands, because of the small spaces between the mountains and the lake.The project developed in detail two blocks of flats of different dimentions, char-acterized by a detached roof and greenhouse volumes.
Cultural PoleIn Lecco
ConceptThe Base
Three Levels
The Center
Public Library’s cross section
2007/2008‘Technical Architecture’
Prof. Eng. Marco CagelliProf. Arch. Paolo Bodega
The target was to create a cultural pole in the centre of the city, close to the new university campus, including a public library, a theatre, an university li-brary and all the useful services and shops for the students.
We crated an area based on three levels : -the street level, including all the connections, the shops and the entrances; -the ‘Basement’, the space for meeting and living; -the park, the space to relax, a filter between the centre and the railway;
All the buildings rise as simple prisms from the basement.
Helix HouseBasement
Ground Floor
First Floor
2006/2007
‘Construction elements design’Prof.Eng. Gabriele Masera
Reception CenterConcept
Masterplan
Model
2005/2006‘Architectural composition and
design’
Prof. Arch. Massimo Tadi
2° Place at ‘Debut Competition’
Design of a reception center, based in Merate (Italy), for the natural park ‘Adda Nord’.The small building cover the role of access and hostel to the natural area of the Sartirana lake, including cultural spaces.Being the center insered into the natural area, it has a height of only one storey and it has been detached from the ground.