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PORTFOLIO ARCHITECTURE - URBAN DESIGN - LANDSCAPE DESIGN

2009 - 2015

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LANDSCAPE & URBAN DESIGN

HOUSING

SITE: MINTURNO MARINA (ITALY)

CLIENTS: IMMOBILIARE APROVITOLA SPA

AREA: 20.500 M2

AUDITORIUM: 540 M2

COMMERCIAL 1350 M2

OFFICE 2885 M2

HOTEL 3400 M2

GREEN OPEN SPACE 5000 M2

CAR PARK 8.750 M2

ARCHITECT: NICOLA CINQUEASSISTANT ARCHITECT: PASQUALE PALUMBOURBAN AND LANDSCAPE DESIGNER: FORTUNA D’ANGELOPROJECT COORDINATOR: FORTUNA D’ANGELO

DATE: JUNE 2013 - MAY 2014

STATUS: APPROVED PROJECT

VILLA VARGAS

MARIKA SQUARE

ASSISTANT ARCHITECT AT ”STUDIO DI ARCHITETTURA NICOLA CINQUE”

AREA: 180 M2

CLIENT: DOCT. VARGAS

ARCHITECT: NICOLA CINQUEASSISTANT ARCHITECT: FORTUNA D’ANGELO

DATE: JANUARY 2014

MONTESANO HOME INTERIOR DESIGNER AT “TES ENERGIA SRL”

SITE: CASERTA (ITALY)

AREA: 100 M2

CLIENT: MR.MONTESANO

INTERIOR DESIGNER: FORTUNA D’ANGELO

DATE: MARCH 2013

Fortuna D’Angelo - Housing, lanscape & urban design

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MARIKA SQUARE

“MADAL” BAR-BRASSERIE

INTERIOR DESIGN “NATURE” BAR-RESTAURANT

“MEETING ROOM” FERRARA LAW FIRM

SITE: GIUGLIANO IN CAMPANIA - NAPLES (ITALY)AREA: 250 M2CLIENT: CRISPINO

ARCHITECT: NICOLA CINQUEINTERIOR DESIGNER: FORTUNA D’ANGELO

DATE: OCTOBER 2013 - MARCH 2014

STATUS: UNDER CONSTRUCTION

SITE: AVERSA (ITALY)

AREA: 70 M2

CLIENT: FERRARA, DI PUORTO, BIANCO

INTERIOR DESIGNER: FORTUNA D’ANGELO, ACHILLE MOLITIERNO

DATE: JUNE 2013 - SEPTEMBER 2013

SITE: AVERSA (ITALY)

AREA: 20 M2

CLIENT: FERRARA, BIANCO

INTERIOR DESIGNER: FORTUNA D’ANGELO

DATE: JUNE 2013 -JULY 2013

STATUS: COMPLETED WORK

Fortuna D’Angelo - Interior Design

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ENVIRONMENTAL FEASIBILITY STUDY

Zaha Hadid architects designed the Mediterranean Museum and a Polyvalent center for the Reggio Calabria (Italy) Regium waterfront. Supervised by Filippo Innocenti, I collaborated with the architect and urban plan-ner Biagio Cillo for the Environmental feasibility study. The project has high level of feasibility with large area planning and city planning.The environmental analysis highlights that the projects is a factor of valorization of the area that is at pre-sent characterised by decay.

The complex building “Taverna la Catena” was bound by the Superintendence of Naples for its artistic and historical value as it represents the scenery of the historic meeting between the king Victor Emmanuel and Garibaldi, a symbol of the Italy Unification. Over the years, the owners of Taverna la Catena have performed several work but these were never comple-ted bringing the complex to a current decay and danger to the public and private safety. The owners have engaged in ‘start restoration work and safety but the legal situation has become immobi-lizing for them. Meanwhile, the Council of Vairano Patenora initiated proceedings to acquire the property in order to protect it and open it to the public.

SITE REGGIO CALABRIA (ITALY)

CLIENTS ZAHA HADID LIMITED

CONSULTANT: BIAGIO CILLOCONTRIBUTORS: FORTUNA D’ANGELO NADIA AVEZZANO

DATE DECEMBER 2012 - JANUARY 2013

SITE VAIRANO PATENORA (ITALY)

CLIENT TIZZANO FAMILY

CONSULTANT: FORTUNA D’ANGELO

DATE FEBRUARY 2014 - MAY 2014

CONSULTATION

“Reggio Calabra Regium waterfront” -Image by Zaha Hadid Limiterd, London.

“Taverna La Catena” Monument symbol of the Italy Unification Image by “Oggi” newspaper

“Analysis for the Environmental Feasibility Study”

BUILDING RESTORATION

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“Places of the spontaneity, Places of the opportunity” - Photography - London 2014

1 Section Eco pop-up project. Visible the connections between the Living Garden and the Roofscape. 2. Living Garden. Along Fitzroy street some not used free space has been reconverted to little garden. 3. Roofscape. London roofs are more and more used by people. They can be reconverted to garden mixed ather uses.

Fig.1 Section Eco pop-up project. Fig.2 Living Garden Fig.3 Roofscape

International Conference & Sustainable Design Workshops, 14-21 September 2014, Arup, London, UK ECOWEEK LONDON 2014 - ECOPOP-UP

The north side of Fitzroy street is unpleasant to walk by, there are no “eyes on the street”, and no inside-out friendly interface on the ground level between the private and public realm.

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

Design objectives and concepts:1. To create a variety of “green” interventions along the main neighbourhood streets2. To develop roof gardens which can be connected to street level with vegetation 3. To integrate within the green interventions elements which will motivate residents, workers and visitors into social interactions.4. To create interfaces using the blank building facades.

Fortuna D’Angelo - International Workshop & Competition

ECOWEEK LONDON 2014 - INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

SITE: FITZROVIA - LONDON (UK)

TEAM LEADER BRAHA KUNDA, M. LEYLA TURANALPTEAM MEMBER DESIGNER: FORTUNA D’ANGELO, FEDERICA SODANO AGRICULTURAL CONSULTANT: DESPOINA KOUINOGLOU STUDENTS: DOGA GIZEM MEMIS, BENJAMIN BRAKSPEAR, EREN EYLUL YAPICI, VICK CARRILLO MULLO

VENUE: ARUP, FITZROY ST, LONDON

DATE: SEPTEMBER 2014

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The 520 bridge will be decommissioned in 2014 due to high maintenance costs, damage, and the need for additional lanes. The Washington State Department of Transportation aims to reuse and recycle in a sustai-nable fashion the bridge’s structure.

Exposition 26th 10 2012 AIA gallery of Seattle

POSTER

PUBLIC 19th 09 2012 Daily Journal of commerce Seattle

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONLIFE STYLE GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

“520 Seattle’s Floating Bridge” -Image by Google image.

“The Life style strip” project uses the pontoons to create a “green infrastructure” that is in the same time an enhancement of the ecological network mixed with shopping center, lifestyle area with games, natural pool, sport facilities and farm area. Furthermore, hundreds of little floating lanterns, shaped like little houses, offer a wonderful night landscape and are inspired to the sprawl town process .

Fortuna D’Angelo - International Workshop & Competition

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HOMESCAPE

Densely juxtaposed houses characterise the urban settlement and make spectacular the anthropic landsca-pe of Calitri. Those houses are distributed in the space with a system of roads as “corridor”.This urban system give the perception of an environment where public and private merge together without signs of distinction.

“Homescape” is a concept born from the idea to create a little square shaped like a domestic space where a very thin metallic lamina is used to surround the open spaces. Those lamina have a double function, to protect the perimetry and to give a prospective view like watching through a window.The prospect below represent a typical house in “Calitri” where balcony and little windows are characteristic marks. Those traditional architectural elements are like sculpted in the facades of the buildings and repurpo-sed in the lamina structure.The center of the square is a large living space with maiolica flooring and pergola ceiling.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

“Calitri” -Image by Google image.

SITE: CALITRY (ITALY)

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF ARCHITECTURE“CALITRI SUPERNOVA - LA PIAZZA PLANETARIA”

TEAM: FORTUNA D’ANGELO, GIANLUCA FERRIERO, MARIA GELVIVITEAM: FORTUNA D’ANGELO, GIANLUCA FERRIERO, MARIA GELVITEAM: FORTUNA D’ANGELO, GIANLUCA FERRIERO, MARIA GEL

AREA: 100 M2 METAL WALL 17 M BASALT FLOOR 50 M2 REUSE LOCAL MAIOLIC FLOOR 20 M2 PERGOLA POOR METAL WIRE 32 M CUBE BENCHES IN CEMENT

DATE: JANUARY 2013 AWARD:

3rd Place

Fortuna D’Angelo - International Workshop & Competition

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Castrocucco district is an old agricultural area of 250 ha demarcated at east by Maratea town centre, at west by the “Noce” river and at south by the sea coast. The “Biodiversity park” is a project that aims to represent a biological connection between the sea coast and the hinterland. The keys point of the projects are:1. Environmental requalification of the “Noce” river, the agricultural area and the coastal dune.2. Reconversion of the greenhouse “ex PAMAFI” in to Agro-Hotel.3. The development of a port dock of 5 ha and commercial structure.

URBAN DESIGN COMPETITION

5E=P BIODIVERSITY PARK

LANDSCAPE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP 5E=P, SCUOLA DI MARATEA PER IL PAESAGGIO

SITE: CASTROCUCCO COAST - MARATEA (ITALY)AREA: CASTROCUCCO 2.500.000 M2

PORT DOCK 50.000 M2 BEACH 20.000 M2 BIODIVERSITY PARK 370.000 M2 EQUIPED RIVER PARK 1.500.000 M2 AGROTEL-CULTURE -MARKET 350.000 M2

TEAM: FORTUNA D’ANGELO, FRANCESCO COSTANZO, VINCENZA CRIMALDI, ALESSANDRA MARINA GIUGLIANO, ANTONIETTA SIMONE, RAFFAELLA NIGLIO, IRENE NOCERINO, SALVATORE PERRICCI, TIZIANA VITIELLO

DATE: SEPTEMBER 2009

VENUE: MARATEA COUNCIL

PUBLIC IN 2012 “LA SCUOLA DI MARATEA PER IL PAESAGGIO” B.Cillo. Pianificazione Territoriale Urban.e Amb.8). Alinea Editrice. ISBN 88-6055-608-2

The purpose of the project is to recover the hidden spaces and encourage socializing and culture.The square is designed as a big artistic sculpture. Emerging from the floor, the artistic draw becomes urban design to improve socialization. The sequence of spaces of memory, sociability and games marks the path that leads to the secret garden, where is placed an exhibition of contemporary art installations.

S.LUIGI SQUARE: ART BECOMES ARCHITECTURE SITE NAPLES - ITALY

TEAM: B.CILLO, F.D’ANGELO, G.FERIERO, M.GELVI ARTIST: MIMMO PALLADINO

DATE MAY 2010

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

Fortuna D’Angelo - International Workshop & Competition

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In the Neapolitan metropolitan area the rural lands are often represented by close areas inside large conur-bations, for which there isn’t any interest to cultivation, because of the most greater economic convenience of their transformation in built areas. Such development is stimulated by the control of the territory practi-ced by the organized crime (camorra) able to rule the urbanization process. It’s necessary to regain the con-trol of these areas, through different actions, to preserve them such open spaces, to improve environmental conditions and to assure a high quality level to the metropolitan landscape.

The purposes of the project are: 1- Creation of an Ecological Network through a set of agricultural parks, redevelopment of the hedges (to improve the landscaping equipment), linear reforestation along the infrastructures. 2- To adopt a system of green spaces that combine pleasure, information, and education in the recycle of waste products.

The “Waste Park” was designed on a surface of 10-hectare and located in the center of two ecological corri-dors where there are leisure facilities, waste pavilions, storage bulky items and points of information for the management of waste. Other interventions are provided to recover typical crops and social functions of agriculture through an area of one hectare dedicated to allotments.

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION ECOLOGIAL NETWORK AND WASTE PARK

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: “ART URBAIN”, SEMINAIRE MIGUELLE AUZELLE “COMPOSER AVEC LA NATURE” , PARIS

SITE: NEOPOLITAN MATROPOLITAN AREA (ITALY)

PROJECT: “ PARC DE LA POUBELLE” (WASTE PARK)

TEAM: ARCH. BIAGIO CILLO STUDENT F.D’ANGELO, M.GELVI, G.FERRIERO

DATE 2008

AWARD: Prize Best project for Environmental Respect

International Competition “Art Urbain, Séminaire Robert Auzelle”, Composer avec la Nature, November 2008 - March 2009, La Defence, Paris, France. Project “Parc de la Poubelle”

Plan Analysis “Neopolitan metropolitan area, Landscape fragmentation”

Plan “Neopolitan metropolitan area, Ecological Network”

Allotments

Waste Pavillon

“Waste Park” - gardens

Fortuna D’Angelo - International Workshop & Competition

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URBAN PLANNING & DESIGNFROM DROSSCAPE TO NEWSCAPE

“Drosscape” - Photography - 2011

According to Alan Berger, Drosscape is the result of the process of urbanization characterised by abandon-ment of agriculture, urban diffusion and the deindustrialization. Research focuses on specific area in Campania’s landscape (South Italy) made of contaminated sites, uncul-tivated agricultural lands, abandoned industrial sheds and illegal sprawl town. Those areas are surrounded by street market springing from intriguing post-modern characteristic and visible traces of ancient opulent agriculture.

“Land of Fire” - Mixed media - Naples periphery (italy). 2011

1. PHYSICAL GROWTH OF THE URBAN SETTING: 2. ITALIAN NATIONAL REPORT: 1 MILLION OF ILLEGAL HOUSES BUILT UNTIL 2005

MArch THESIS AT SECOND UNIVERSITY OF NAPLES

SITE NEAPOLITAN METROPOLITAN AREA

DATE DECEMBER 2009 TO DECEMBER 2011

Fortuna D’Angelo -Urban Planning & Design, (March) Thesis “From Drosscaper to Newscape”

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The aim of this thesis is to create a “Newscape”, on the basis of current local conditions, to establish a new relationship among physical, social and economic structures of the natural environment.The main pillars on which the project is founded are:- New concept of the street market;-The formation of a new town centre based on functional mix, starting from spontaneous settlements;- The construction of the local ecological network beginning from abandoned spaces and the agricultural areas;

The existing structures have been reconverted to new functional spaces like commercial activities, residen-ces, restaurants and hotels. The purpose is to realise a “Sprawl-mall” along the main road that link the urban centers. With this project, abandoned buildings and spaces are utilised to create a new system of open space and facilities integrated in the local ecological network system.

“Srawl Mall” - Digital Art - Naples periphery (Italy). 2011

“Open Green Space - Plan” - Digital Art - Naples periphery (Italy). 2011PROJECT: “OPEN GREEN SPACE”THE PARK REINTERPRETS THE EXISTING TRACKS “OPEN GREEN SPACE”THE PARK REINTERPRETS THE EXISTING TRACKS “OPEN GREEN SPACEEXISTING: ILLEGAL HOUSING SPREADS ON THE AGRICULTURAL AREA AND DELETES HERITAGE TRACKS

THE MAIN STREET, THE SPONTANEOUS STREET MARKET BECOMES A COMMERCIAL CENTER

PROCESS OF SPONTANEOUS SETTLEMENT PROCESS OF SPONTANEOUS SETTLEMENT FUTURE SCENARIO: FUTURE SCENARIO:

ECOSYSTEMS SATURATION RECONVERTION OF DEGRADED AREAS:RECONVERTION OF DEGRADED AREAS: REGENERATION AND NATURALIZATION

Fortuna D’Angelo -Urban Planning & Design, (March) Thesis “From Drosscaper to Newscape”

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Fortuna D’Angelo - Masterplanning

“Srawl Mall Concept”

Fortuna D’Angelo -Urban Planning & Design, (March) Thesis “From Drosscaper to Newscape”

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View Paris Rive Gauche from Ivry sur Seine -Image by Mairie de Paris

View from the Seine - Rendering

Since 1990 the “ZAC Paris Rive Gauche” district is raising on 130 ha of old railway and brownfield.“Massena Bruneau” is included in this project and is a neuralgic area (30 ha) with direct access to important infrastructure such as the “Peripherique”, the International Rail, Seine River and is 15 km to Orly Internatio-nal Airport.

The “Key point Massena Bruneseau” project utilises its strategic position to instal a new “Technological Park”, research centre, hotels, congress centre, office tower and shopping mall.A macrostructure mixed use, is located inside and progressively advances on the Seine river where turns into a tower that contain the research centre. This design visually absorbs the existing infrastructure and becomes monument.

MASTERPLANNING

MArch 1 “URBAN DESIGN” COURS

UNIVERSITY: ENSA PARIS VAL DE SEINE PARIS (FRANCE)

SITE: BRUNESEAU PARIS RIVE GAUCHE (FRANCE)CLIENTS: SEMAPA

AREA: 305.000 M2

DATE: OCTOBER 2008 - JANUARY 2009

Fortuna D’Angelo - Masterplanning

“KEY POINT MASSENA-BRUNESEAU”

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MArch 1 “ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN” COURS

UNIVERSITY: ENSA PARIS VAL DE SEINE PARIS (FRANCE)

SITE: BRUNESEAU PARIS RIVE GAUCHE (FRANCE)CLIENTS: SEMAPA

AREA: 34.780 M2

DATE: FEBRARY 2009 - JUNE 2009

Fortuna D’Angelo - Mixed Use

Plan Model 1:500 - PhotographyDetail

Double skin to create a microclimate inside

The “Massena Bruneseau” macrostructure is designed like a big solar bioclimatic greenhouse that cover “a little town” made of buildings, equipments, streets, squares, and green spaces. The roof has a structure made of a glass and steel and covered by transparent and colourful photovoltaic panels. This particular design produces a natural microclima.

MIXED USE

Winter

Summer

“KEY POINT MASSENA-BRUNESEAU” MACROSTRUCTURE

Concept Structure

model 1:500 - Photography

RenderingSection

Plan “Waste Park”

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MIXED USE DEMOLITION PALIMPSEST

GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE

model 1:500 - Photography

Plan “Waste Park”

VISUAL ART

Fortuna D’Angelo - Visual Art

The regeneration of Doncaster’s town centre is to continue with redundant buildings set to be demolished, one step forward, in the transformation to “Waterdale”.

Occasionally, the demolition process raises interesting architectural compositions. Those can be reinterpre-ted and inspire new facades, green spaces and squares.

The palimpsest witnesses tracks of the past and become a town memory monument.

“DEMOLITION PALIMPSEST” . MIXED MEDIA. 2014. DONCASTER (UK)

“Sprawl” . Acrylic Wall. 2013. AVERSA (Italy)

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VISUAL ARTDEMOLITION PALIMPSEST

THE EGO’S TORMENT

“THE EGO’S TORMENT” . 600X1200 MIXED MEDIA. 2013.

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