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2012 Multi Storey Al Saad 350m2 plotTK Engineering ConsultultantDoha, QatarFeasibility Study for residential use / unfill development.This a small site ownded by 6 story buildings (4+G+Penthouse) composed by 2 identical apartments about 80sqm each per floorBaladiyah requirement stipulateStraight design staircase makes the object unique and architectu-rally significant.
Executed Works
KEY PLAN
PLOT LAYOUT/ SURVEY PLAN :
LOCATION :
PLOT AREA :
HAND OVER DATE :
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
PURCHASER:
W
S
N
E
SCALE: 1:100@A1
FEASIBILITY STUDY
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
TOTAL BUIT UP AREA (PER FLOOR)210 sqm
A-A1
A-A1E-
E
A-A1
A-A1
6,500700
9,600
12,40
0
200
1,500
200
3,300
200
3,800
200
1,600
7,000
1,600
2,000
200
2006,450
2001,500 1,200
2004,750
2001,500
200 7002,000
200
200
3,300
200
1,300
200
4,000
200
4,800
200
3,500
200
3,300
200
3,350200
1,200
4,700200
2,250200
2,000200
3,400200
1,200200
4,400
2,700
78.70 m2
79.00 m2
APARTMENT A
APARTMENT B
5,500 1,200
200
2,500
1,200
7,550200
2,000
9,750
21,60
0
21,60
0
2,600
A-A1
A-A1
E-W
25.70 m2
CAR PARK
CAR PARK
CAR PARK
CAR PARK
CAR PARK
SERVICES
HALL-LOBBY-RECEPTION
CAR PARK
CAR PARK
SET BACK
SET BACK
SET
BAC
K
CAR
PA
RK
CAR
PA
RK
SET
BAC
K
SET
BAC
KSE
T BA
CK
GROUND FLOOR
AREA STATEMENT
GROUD FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
RESIDENTIAL
210,60 sqm
206,85 sqm
1-3 FLOORS
THIRD FLOOR
PENTHOUSE
206,85 sqm
206,85 sqm
63,00 sqm
PENTHOUSE
WEST ELEVATION EST ELEVATION SECTION A-A1
2012 Al Bahrain Villa and ShopTK Engineering ConsultultantBarhainThis to answer to the request of a building of private villa + stores on the street.The volume takes the form of this demand by developing a wall as a division between public-shop- and private-villa.Staircase set on this
KEY PLAN
PLOT LAYOUT/ SURVEY PLAN :
LOCATION :
PLOT AREA :
HAND OVER DATE :
Bahrain
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
Al Bahrain Villa
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
PURCHASER:
SCALE: 1:100@A1
PLANS
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B1
24,000
18,00
0
18,0
00
24,000
5,000200
1,300200
2,800200
4,500200
1,330251
4,818200
1,300200
1,500
1,500
200
1,300
200
11,60
020
01,3
0020
01,5
00
1,500
200
1,300
200
9,400
200
1,100
200
700
200
1,300
200
1,500
5,000200
1,300 3,000200
3,156 1,344200
6,400200
1,300200
1,500
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B1
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
4,500200
8,100200
4,300200
2004,300
2003,156
2052,238
2004,600
2002,000
200
200
2,800
140
2,260
200
3,530
200
1,740
200
3,530
200
200
3,500
200
3,500
200
3,500
200
3,500
200
15,00
0
17,500
9.80 m2
19.15 m2
40.95 m2
15.20 m2
15.20 m2
3.60 m2
23.90 m2
4.50 m2
5.60 m2
1 4 5
A
B
D
C
2
C
A
B
D
52 41
E E
3
VOIDBELOW
BALCONY
MEZZANINE
MEZZANINE
MEZZANINE
MEZZANINE
FAMILYSITTING
MASTERBEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
HANDR
A IL
CABINET
CABINET
CABINET
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
3
9.80 m2
9.80 m2
9.80 m2
3.60 m2
PANORAMICLIFT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
18,00
0
1,500
15,00
01,5
00
24,000
5,000 4,500200
8,100 4,500200
1,500
24,000
5,000200
4,300200
3,191196
2,213200
1,500200
5,100200
1,500
18,0
00
1,500
200
5,400
200
2,600
200
3,000
200
3,000
200
1,500
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B155.55 m2
15.05 m2
19.15 m217.30 m2
4.20 m2
3.60 m2
27.55 m2
7.80 m23.55 m2
12.90 m2
12.90 m2
1 4 52
C
A
B
D
52 41
E
3
LIVING + DININGKITCHEN
GARAGE
SHOP
SHOP
SHOP
SHOP
ENTRANCE
3
WASH
TOILET
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
VOID ABOVE
DRIVER ROOM
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
CHILDREN LIVINGROOM
15.05 m2
15.05 m2
15.05 m2
PANORAMICLIFT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
W W W W
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B1
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
1,300200
2,800200
4,500200
2,500200
3,700200
12,300 5,470
1,500
200
2,600
200
2,900
200
3,500
200
1,100
1,100
1,300
1,500
200
3,700
200
3,800
200
3,700
200
1,300
14,80
0
14,80
0
9.80 m2
4.05 m2
7.30 m2
31.25 m2
13.70 m2
4.00 m2
5.00 m2
19.15 m2
81.75 m2
1 3 4 5
A
B
D
C
2
C
A
B
D
52 41
E E
3
BALCONY
BALCONY
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
CABINET
CABINET
CABINET
FAMILYSITTING
MAID ROOM
L'DRY
DESK - TV
DESK - TV
DESK - TV
13.70 m2
13.70 m2
4.00 m2
4.00 m2
5.00 m2
5.00 m2
PANORAMICLIFT
GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR ROOF FLOOR
AREA STATEMENT
GROUD FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
60 sqm
40 sqm
185 sqm
150 sqm
165 sqm
the wall also leads to entry into the private villa and inside divides the space into a double height living room with.Contextualization in place have been extensively investigated by inserting typical elements of Arab vernacular architecture, such as the double height mashrabia in the living room, natural ventila-tion and to keep a warm constant temperature, whose form it was also taken up in the ornaments of the parapets.
KEY PLAN
PLOT LAYOUT/ SURVEY PLAN :
LOCATION :
PLOT AREA :
HAND OVER DATE :
Bahrain
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
Al Bahrain Villa
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
PURCHASER:
SCALE: 1:100@A1
PLANS
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B1
24,000
18,00
0
18,0
00
24,000
5,000200
1,300200
2,800200
4,500200
1,330251
4,818200
1,300200
1,500
1,500
200
1,300
200
11,60
020
01,3
0020
01,5
00
1,500
200
1,300
200
9,400
200
1,100
200
700
200
1,300
200
1,500
5,000200
1,300 3,000200
3,156 1,344200
6,400200
1,300200
1,500
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B1
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
3,700
4,500200
8,100200
4,300200
2004,300
2003,156
2052,238
2004,600
2002,000
200
200
2,800
140
2,260
200
3,530
200
1,740
200
3,530
200
200
3,500
200
3,500
200
3,500
200
3,500
200
15,00
0
17,500
9.80 m2
19.15 m2
40.95 m2
15.20 m2
15.20 m2
3.60 m2
23.90 m2
4.50 m2
5.60 m2
1 4 5
A
B
D
C
2
C
A
B
D
52 41
E E
3
VOIDBELOW
BALCONY
MEZZANINE
MEZZANINE
MEZZANINE
MEZZANINE
FAMILYSITTING
MASTERBEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
HANDR
A IL
CABINET
CABINET
CABINET
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
VOIDBELOW
3
9.80 m2
9.80 m2
9.80 m2
3.60 m2
PANORAMICLIFT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
18,00
0
1,500
15,00
01,5
00
24,000
5,000 4,500200
8,100 4,500200
1,500
24,000
5,000200
4,300200
3,191196
2,213200
1,500200
5,100200
1,500
18,0
00
1,500
200
5,400
200
2,600
200
3,000
200
3,000
200
1,500
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B155.55 m2
15.05 m2
19.15 m217.30 m2
4.20 m2
3.60 m2
27.55 m2
7.80 m23.55 m2
12.90 m2
12.90 m2
1 4 52
C
A
B
D
52 41
E
3
LIVING + DININGKITCHEN
GARAGE
SHOP
SHOP
SHOP
SHOP
ENTRANCE
3
WASH
TOILET
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
BOUNDARY LINE
BOUNDARY LINE
VOID ABOVE
DRIVER ROOM
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
VOIDABOVE
CHILDREN LIVINGROOM
15.05 m2
15.05 m2
15.05 m2
PANORAMICLIFT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
W W W W
A-A1
A-A1
B-B1 B-B1
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
4,500 5,800 2,500 4,500
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
3,70
03,
700
1,300200
2,800200
4,500200
2,500200
3,700200
12,300 5,470
1,500
200
2,600
200
2,900
200
3,500
200
1,100
1,100
1,300
1,500
200
3,700
200
3,800
200
3,700
200
1,300
14,80
0
14,80
0
9.80 m2
4.05 m2
7.30 m2
31.25 m2
13.70 m2
4.00 m2
5.00 m2
19.15 m2
81.75 m2
1 3 4 5
A
B
D
C
2
C
A
B
D
52 41
E E
3
BALCONY
BALCONY
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
CABINET
CABINET
CABINET
FAMILYSITTING
MAID ROOM
L'DRY
DESK - TV
DESK - TV
DESK - TV
13.70 m2
13.70 m2
4.00 m2
4.00 m2
5.00 m2
5.00 m2
PANORAMICLIFT
GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR ROOF FLOOR
AREA STATEMENT
GROUD FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
60 sqm
40 sqm
185 sqm
150 sqm
165 sqm
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
SCALE: 1:100@A1
ELEVATION-SECTION-PERSPECTIVE
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
SCALE: 1:100@A1
ELEVATION-SECTION-PERSPECTIVE
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
SCALE: 1:100@A1
ELEVATION-SECTION-PERSPECTIVE
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
SCALE: 1:100@A1
ELEVATION-SECTION-PERSPECTIVE
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
2012 Optical WarehouseTK Engineering ConsultultantDoha, Qatar
2012 Majilis Dome ProjectTK Engineering ConsultultantDoha, Qatar
PLOT LAYOUT/ SURVEY PLAN :
LOCATION :
PLOT AREA :
HAND OVER DATE :
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
PURCHASER:
SCALE: 1:100@A1
TK ENGINEERINGCONSULTANTDOHA - QATARTel.: +974 4421 2399Fax: +974 4432 4399e-mail: [email protected]: www.tkqatar.com
MAJILIS DOME STUDIES
S-01 S-01
LOWER ROOF+13.85 S.S.L.
A B C F G HD E
990 825 4751000 600 990300
UPPER ROOF+17.05 S.S.L.
+20.05 T.O.D.
5180
+13.85 S.S.L.
+15.30 T.O.P.
+13.85 S.S.L.
+15.30 T.O.P.
+17.05 S.S.L.
+18.00 T.O.P.
110
60
260
60
60
100
35
260
120
50
30
325
205
110 180 1400 180 110
2012 Individaul Ten VillasTK Engineering ConsultultantDoha, Qatar
2012 Individaul Ten VillasTK Engineering ConsultultantDoha, Qatar
1.7517.06.2012
KEY PLAN
PLOT LAYOUT/ SURVEY PLAN :
LOCATION :
PLOT AREA :
HAND OVER DATE :
BVN-18
Bahri Villas North
1433 Sq m
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SCALE :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
Mr. Ibrahim Ahmad
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
BVN-18
Bahri Villas North
PURCHASER:
M. Al-Naama
AREA CALCULATIONS
AREA OF THE PLOT - 1433 SQM
BASEMENT FLOOR AREA : 257.70 SQM
TOTAL BUILT-UP AREA - 957.35 SQM
GROUND FLOOR AREA : 240.80 SQMFIRST FLOOR FLOOR AREA : 240.40 SQMPENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA : 218.45 SQM
W
S
N
E
AREA CALCULATIONS
AREA OF THE PLOT - 1433 SQM
BASEMENT FLOOR AREA : 123.25 SQM
TOTAL BUILT-UP AREA - 980 SQM
GROUND FLOOR AREA : 318.55 SQMFIRST FLOOR FLOOR AREA : 269.70 SQMPENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA : 268.25 SQM
PREVIOUS AREA
NEW PROPOSAL AREA
20.00 %
20.00 %
10.00 %20.00 %
10.00 %
420.0
046
0.00
420.0
0
340.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 340.00
20.00 310.00 310.00 120.00 500.00 20.00 310.00 20.00 270.00 20.00 110,00 20.00
1,900.00 130,00
20.00
730.0
055
0.00
20.00
260.0
010
.0010
0.00
20.00
100.0
014
0.00
20.00
140.0
012
0.00
20.00
350.0
0
320.00 20.00 780.00 20.00 180.00 20.00 520.00 149.96
-2.00
-1,85
A-A A-A
B-B B-B
C-C
C-C
16.25 m2
19.95 m2
27.25 m2
10.85 m2 13.25 m2
4.25 m2
6.85 m2
4.25 m2
113.70 m2
1 2 3 4 65
LAUNDRY
P1 P2
SERVICELIFT
BATHROOM
2 3 4 5
A
B
D
C
2 3 4 5
CENTRAL AXIS
CENT
RAL
AXIS
KITCHEN
MAIDROOM
MAIDROOM
GARAGE
PANTRY
SHR
COLD ROOM
BASEMENT PLANTotal Area: 257.70 sqm
A-A1 A-A1
A-01
BASEMENT
1.7517.06.2012
KEY PLAN
PLOT LAYOUT/ SURVEY PLAN :
LOCATION :
PLOT AREA :
HAND OVER DATE :
BVN-18
Bahri Villas North
1433 Sq m
PROJECT CODE :
DRAWING TITLE :
DESIGNED :
CHECKED :
DATE:
DRAWING NO.
DRAWN :
APPROVED :
SCALE :
SURVEY CONSULTANT:
REV .
0
Mr. Ibrahim Ahmad
PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS:
BVN-18
Bahri Villas North
PURCHASER:
M. Al-Naama
AREA CALCULATIONS
AREA OF THE PLOT - 1433 SQM
BASEMENT FLOOR AREA : 257.70 SQM
TOTAL BUILT-UP AREA - 957.35 SQM
GROUND FLOOR AREA : 240.80 SQMFIRST FLOOR FLOOR AREA : 240.40 SQMPENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA : 218.45 SQM
W
S
N
E
AREA CALCULATIONS
AREA OF THE PLOT - 1433 SQM
BASEMENT FLOOR AREA : 123.25 SQM
TOTAL BUILT-UP AREA - 980 SQM
GROUND FLOOR AREA : 318.55 SQMFIRST FLOOR FLOOR AREA : 269.70 SQMPENTHOUSE FLOOR AREA : 268.25 SQM
PREVIOUS AREA
NEW PROPOSAL AREA
A-A A-A
B-B B-B
C-C
20.00
270.0
010
0.00
20.00
100.0
020
.0026
0.00
10.00
500.0
020
.00
1,320
.00
389.34 1,121.32 389.34 90,00
20.00 448.85 242.58 20.00 437.88 20.00 248.34 20.00 132.31 20.00 310,00 20.00
420.0
046
0.00
420.0
0
375.0
720
.0016
0.00
20.00
724.9
320
.00
340.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 340.00
0.00
0,90
32.55 m2
23.15 m2
14.80 m2
10.10 m2
91.90 m2
4.30 m2
24.45 m2
DINING AREALIVING AREA
GUESTBEDROOM
KITCHEN
A
B
D
C
CENTRAL AXIS
SERVICELIFT
FOYER
A
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2012 Tawuniya insurance offices facade proposalACC Advanced Construction Center project consultultantDoha, QatarA monolith cutting randomly in a vertical way to streamline the structure.Openings to the ceiling as the “negative” of the composition.Glass panels, as opposed to full volumes are cut in the horizontal way.spotlights on the floor pointing toward the top of the building changing colour and perception with the passing of time.
2012 Private Villa, Doha photorealistic rendering for arch. Atos Batarra
2012 Private villa ACC Advanced Construction Center project consultultantDoha, Qatar
2011 Marco Simoncelli Memorial, Coriano, Italy with Alice Bianchi architectAfter the tragic death of MotoGP racer, Coriano has commissioned this monument to commemorate the city champion.Located in the heart of the town, near the staircase to the church, it was decided to widen the walkway with a small square visible from the arterial road as well as the pedestrian path, creating a place of rest and thought.A bench performs the dual function of containing the hill behind and deposition, in the recess formed in the backrest, of many flowers that people still leave on the steps.The shape of the bench invokes a motorcycle circuit: a straight, then a curve, indicated by a “curb” with the containment function of the ground.A “deconstructed” podium is the other strong element which characterizes the project; bronze sculpture by Renzo Jarno Vandi depicts the champion stands in the highest step.White granite stone for the bench, the podium and the curb, 8x8 cm blocks of porphyry as a continuation of the existing pavement, the only two existing materials, to highlight the simplicity of the young boy champion of the world and humility.
2010
2010
ErnestoMeda kitchen Brochure - photorealistic renderAcanto Comunicazioneorganization of the photographic set-project of location-light-color-design-objects
Mercatini furniture Brochure - photorealistic renderAcanto Comunicazioneorganization of the photographic set-project of location-light-color-design-objects
2010 Teuco healthcare furniture Brochure - photorealistic renderAcanto Comunicazioneorganization of the photographic set-project of location-light-color-design-objects
2010 Gardesa door furniture Brochure - photorealistic renderAcanto Comunicazioneorganization of the photographic set-project of location-light-color-design-objects
2010
2010
2010
SCM renovation logo and signalAcanto Comunicazioneorganization of the photographic set-project-light-color-design-objects-logo
New Bologna Universitycompetition project
Students dormitory , Bolognacompetition project
2010 New secretary of Bologna Universitycompetiotion project
2010 Bartoletti ice-cream shop, Gabicce (IT)Built
2010
2010 L’ Angolo Dolce confectionery, Riccione (IT)Built
Nuovo Fiore Cafe, Fano (IT)Built
2009 ANC PENTAMARK - Competition for the redevelopment and enhancement of urban expressway Ancona Passetto PortEvolution of a landmark“From sea to sea”. Almost 100 years after the homonymous town plan that attempted to merge the Port to Passetto, PENTAMARK connects them mending the old town center with residential areas adjacent to the Victory Avenue, reaching the Passetto war memorial and the sea to the east.PENTAMARK is a variable pattern, born on the geometric shape of the pentagon Vanvitelliana Mole, landmark of the city of Ancona, The PENTAMARK shares the shape of the Mole, symbol of the city, one of the most important points of the waterfront in Ancona, so the PENTAMARK will also be a highly recognizable and familiar element along the Porto-Passetto.Pentamark enables the citizen through the form, the use of green with its seasonal colors and materials used, with a clear readability of the entire urban expressway.The Port now is closer to Passetto.The pattern application suggests a different mode and pace along a linear space, creating new opportunities, new meeting places and staging, but also economic growth to the present activities along the axis.The project seeks to vary the appearance of the four urban areas of intervention by modeling space as needed, but especially by creating new atmospheres to dive to enjoy the city. Ancona has moved away from the sea over the years, suffering the condition of being a city in the margins of tourists crossing the Adriatic.The Pentamark makes a perfect splice between urban and nature:continuous movement of the sea is taken along the line due to the grasses swaying to every breath of wind and water tanks burst of green alternating with terraces on Corso Garibaldi, Piazza Cavour becomes the new urban park of Ancona, Victory Avenue a system immersed in living color and green.The director is not just a simple linear element but a living space, meter by meter.PENTAMARK is outdoors, an accelerator of social life.
2009 RLP Brique de Bois - Architectural competition for the construction of a school complex, Rueyres (Swiss) - with AMA officeThe project born as a part of the fundamental principle : “school is a factor to achieve socially integrated.” The project proposes a series of simple volume recalling the basic geometric shapes that kids know, “Brick Wood.” This game is the concept of our project.“Brick Wood” allows a correct relationship, a report to the extent of the child. Cubes are arranged in the sites gave way to rhythm and dynamics. The landscape offers by this region is fabulous: the mountains that make neck-crown, the roofs of buildings in the town, the lush green views. The combination of these suggestions were brought to sculpt the massing of the project that will integrate with the context, leaving him as free as possible and at the same time re exalt the characteristics of the place. There is a desire to create volumes that each have its own identity independent enabling of use. About the vitality of the intervention, the latter is characterized by a rotation of volumes at the corners. The residue thus serve to areas for specific functions. Sometimes the choice of maintaining green spaces for recreation and outdoor sports in school and enrolled on a sweet in its con-text. Circulations superimposed mark the position of the stairs and is presenting a series of distances traveled in successive discoveries. The project includes a main entrance, a secondary and a direct connection to the gym. The intervention is on two levels, classrooms, halls and handicrafts infant classes are oriented south, special rooms and hallway di-stribution are oriented north and spaces benefit from ideal condi-tions, without penetrating light or reflections.
2009
2009
Hotel Aquamarin renovation entrance, Gabicce (IT)Built
Hotel San Souci renovation, Gabicce (IT)Built
2008
2008
Private residential renovation, Cattolica (IT)Built
Private building complex, Gradara (IT)Proposal
2008
2008
Hotel Europa renovation, Gabicce (IT)Built
Hotel Aragosta renovation and spa, Cattolica (IT)Built
2008 Private Villa, Gabicce (IT)Built
2008 Hotel San Souci-Hotel Aquamarin Shelter footbridge, Gabicce (IT)Built
2008 Tent Receptions, DohaDesign Italiano Qatar
2008 Private Library, DohaDesign Italiano Qatar
2008 Woman Restaurant, Olimpyc village, DohaDesign Italiano Qatar
Cigar Bar at Intercontinenatal, DohaDesign Italiano Qatar
2007
2007 Renovation and new entry QMA, DohaDesign Italiano Qatar
Movenpick Hotel renovation, DohaDesign Italiano QatarBuilt
2007
ABA stand, International Jewellery & Watches Exhibition, DohaDesign Italiano Qatar
Al Oak Tower Apartment, DohaDesign Italiano QatarBuilt
2007
2007
UDC office, DohaDesign Italiano Qatar
2007
XX Settembre Primary school, Rimini (IT)Sassobrighi StudioBuiltThe project includes:• renovation of facilities for the production and distribution of heat with the optimization of consumption;• Development of floor heating;• solar collectors to produce hot water for heating any surplus will be made available for the heating of the adjacent swimming pool, new heating plant with condensing boiler designed to operate even for the adjacent nursery school;• thermal optimization with external thermal coat;• use of natural ventilation for rooms intended for education, by building ventilation-lighting fireplaces on the first floor and open grates on the ground floor;• implementation of shading systems and the natural light inside and / or external;• natural lighting optimization through the realization of 6 skylights in the central atrium, also acts for the extraction of heat;• new electrical system and new lighting construction• illumination and heating remote management system • new partitions mass increasing for acoustic and to limit the heat losses• fire regulations adaptation;• partitions and floors reinforcing • veils recovery and treatment with ejection of concrete cover• new internal and external flooring• thermal and low-emissive windows• new perimeter fence• new railings and parapets• underground tank with a suitable filter trap for the accumulationand recovery of rainwater which is reused for the discharge of the toilet, and for irrigation purposes.• New pre-painted aluminum sheet pitched roof structure realizedfor greater thermal inertia, and infiltration preservation due to sheats breakage • natural clay plasters with large temperature-humidity properties to adjust the content of water vapor inside the classrooms.• Non-toxic ecological paints and finishes.• New covered walkway to access the municipal gym for perfor-mance of sporting activities• New thermal power plant set up near the kindergartento share the plant boilers
2007
XX Settembre Kindergarten, Rimini (IT)Sassobrighi StudioBuilt
2007
Residential building complex “City Sports”, Rimini (IT)Sassobrighi Studio
2007
Archilab exhibition, Villa Renatico Martini, Monsummano Terme (IT)Martini Villa, today public property, is located just outside the town in a place called Renatico the road that goes to the castle. It was built for Ferdinando Martini around 1887 by architect Cesar Spighi, according to the Tuscany eclectic taste of the late ninete-enth century. The villa is now in its eighteenth century appearan-ce of two-storey rectangular building, and is characterizedby a double row of windows and a double stairs flight to access.The villa is surrounded by a large park, famous for its precious plant species, including oaks, redwoods and camphor.Inside, many rooms are decorated with elegant coffered ceilings with round ceramic polychrome.Aim of the project is to make a permanent exhibition schedule with the benefit of making a building of architectural history of our territory such the villa Renatico Martini The program of activities of the Museum emerging as the primary need is to have a flexible and adaptable system to changing exhi-bitions that the Museum will host.Temporary exhibition in fact is dominant compared to exposure of the permanent collection.A semi-transparent wall follows the perimeters of all the exposure rooms to a height corresponding to the frame of the original wall.This solution emphasizes the size of the room showing us the score windows and doors due to its translucency.The artwork will be hung at any point of this system through a wall with metal brackets mounted behind the work that will be the picture on the wall without any visible means semistrasparen-te.The central hall with staircase rising form the lobby of the mu-seum, where a glass door will be made to equip the museum needed the double doors, the lobby will also be made through the guardaroda works of furniture and the bookshop.On the ground floor there is a multipurpose room with indepen-dent entrance and exit.The main characteristic from an aesthetic point of life of the wall will be that ofbe the projection screen or take the colorings needed by artistsonly through projection systems and lightingFrom a structural point of view the wall will be self-supporting and fi xed to the wallwall plugs through the wall to stabilize it.It ‘clear that this versatile technology Wall will performto a large number of requests made by artists housed in the Mu-seum
2006
computerized survey Pastificio Ghigi, Morciano (IT)Morciano has launched an initiative for urban regeneration under Regional Law No. 19/98surface of approx. 149,000The Ghigi complex is in many respects a critical emergency in the life and image of Morciano. For decades it has indeed affected the economic development, source of comfort during positive growth, but also factor in the crisis in the ‘70s,A distinctive presence on the urban image, for the great deve-lopment of the horizontal block and vertical feed mill and the mill, which prevails over an urban individually ordered to mainly two-storey building. A very obvious and visible emergency in Val-conca valley, as to be called the “Morciano Castle”, for the shape of the embattled parapets up and for the impressive volumes of the different buildings, which interact with the settlements history of the surrounding hills and the ancient and famous Malatesta castle in Montefiore Conca.The ground floor consists of a large building of 2,500 square me-ters. of sales area, of which 1,500 square meters. food, and a dozen small to medium sized shops, covering an area of 1,000 square meters.The main car park of the shopping complex and office is located in the basementThe first floor is largely occupied by the multi-purpose space (in-tended for fitness, recreation and exhibition) and a complex multi-connected to the inner square by two elevators and wide scale. The entrance to public spaces is preceded by a small pedestrian square blanket, overlooking the broader in front of the mall.The body top of the mill, above the shop and exhibition space, is also fully intended to offices. Spread over four floors (third to seventh), with individual offices facing towards the sea, served by an open corridor to the courtyard of the complex.There are 16 apartments of various sizes, with prevalence of me-dium and small size, in the body to the south, on three floors. All apartments are facing south, looking over the hills.The body facing to the west is provided for 21 apartments in the three upper floors, with balconies on both sides.Outside the building retains the existing features, but with few significant changes:The internal part is instead transformed, with the creation of pe-destrian square, with commercial and public facilities inside, paths and square at the top level. The structure is characterized by a large structural mesh and a lar-ge coverage curvilinear, which unifies and characterizes the space of the theater and fairground, and then sends out.
2005
New Bungalow “ La Pescaccia”, San Clemente (IT)2005
GraduationProjectsLicense to practice as Grade A Architect - Italy
Re-use of a rural building for residential use in the artist’s house with attached workshop and showroom.The internal layout of the existing, old rural building was redesigned for resi-dential use.This was done respecting to the relationship of lighting and ventilation. Corridors were eliminated in favor of a larger kitchen and living room,bathrooms added in the living room and masterbedroom.A new building of 180 sqm was constructed directly linked to the home and used as a temporary exhibition of works by the purchaser, taking the typical character of the place and the farm building opposite (wooden roof suppor-ted by trusses with double flap)The new block is marked and visible from two 12 meters high “glass-box” , one facing the arterial road, used as the main entrance and foyer for visitors as well as “light well” for the wing of exposiotion.The other towards the sea as studio for the artist. Part of this second box is on two levels so as to create a full-height space for large-scale works, two lower and more intimate spaces for small works.Both spaces have seaview.The exposition area as well as the artist’s studio are directly connected with the garden behind the house that becomes an open air museum for sculptures.
Sustainable Microarchitecture. Bird-watching hut L.I.P.U.The project includes a prototype of about 18 sqm of easy assembly modular upon tall trees, as proposed in the competition organized by L.I.P.U. in 2006.A careful study on the resistance of trees loaded by the structure was made, slip in wet or dry soil, bending or cutting crown of the tree and evaluating the strength of the wind, against horizontal and vertical structure simulations.
The module takes up the shape of a bird’s nest, from which it draws inspira-tion. It is also strongly attracted to the architecture of many primitive tribes of Central and South America as well as Papua New Guinea or some nomadic Mongol tribes.
It is built entirely of biocompatible materials such as stalks of bamboo for the frame, a material highly resistant to compression and bending, pre-compressed straw as insulation, bamboo leaf cut to contain the insulation.This prototype has made it possible to construct many platforms how the dia-meter of the trunk of the tree allows.
GraduationProjects2 November 2006 Master in Architecture
The building is supported to the trunk of the tree through a particular structu-re Glimb named such the inventor Michael Garnier with which i was underta-ken an intensive exchange of ideas and suggestions.This bolting system resist to shear and compression, but not jeopardize the vital functions of the tree since penetrates no more than 14 cm in the cortex, which in a short course reabsorbs the “wound” supplementing it.Bolts are welded to the brackets to the beams, which finally support the platform.
The coverage and the facade circulated to “nest” are made integral to the platform by means of rings in which is passed the frame made from bamboo trunks, “drowned” in the compressed straw.
It has also provided a heating system with high efficiency solar vacuum tube for winter bird-watching sessions, though very rare.
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