Introduction
extract from the motivation essay
One of the things | enjoy the most of architecture is the relationship
between scientific and humanistic themes. What affects me is that
the desgin of a building should be harmonious between theoretical,
social, functional and technical characteristics and,
at the same time, relate respectfully to the context.
In every project | worked on | have always tried to guarantee a well
balanced treatment of any of those aspects and to tackle the need of
the built enviroment in the most realistic and objective way.
In addition, | think itis very relevant to notice how architecture works
at many scales, from territory to city, from spatial issues to
structural details: this underlines the link between architecture,
urbanism and building science, and their mutual implementation
My experiences so far include not only university courses, but | also
tried to relate with the professional world and with some extra
activities: in all of these experiences | noticed how important was,
and in fact itis to be capable to go through many themes and
requirements that a project needs, from team work and teoretical
issues to dealing with olients, engeneers, and building regulations.
| concluded that itis not only the purely architectural design part
which fascinates me, but also all the other knowledge that an
architect needs to acquire in order to perform as one.
Introduction
Extract from the motivation essay
Architecture Projects
Chiasmo
Housing on the outskirts
Check-up Station
Bloko
Future for Dharavi
Stage Experience
Villa renovation
Anthropology of Inhabitation
Chinese Historical Cultural HeritageArchitecture
Projects
In this first section | show five projects | made during my three
years of Bachelor at the Politecnico of Milan.
They offer an overlook of the wide range of planning aspects
I faced and of the variety of the topics | dealt with
All drawings, schemes and models shown have been made by
myself unless otherwise stated. Group or individual projects
are specified in the related descriptions.