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ARCHITECTU-RE IS A SOCIAL ACT...DAVID RIZZUTIPORTFOLIO

David Rizzuti Architect©2008 Caoutchouc™

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ARCHITECTURE

INTERIOR

CODE INDEXJBC0803 BEACH CLUB DUBAI

STH0801 HOTEL RESTYLING ROME

DMC0712 URBAN DEVELOPMENT DUBAI

KHA0711 OFFICES AND RESIDENTIAL TOWER KHARTOUM

CMP0710 NEW MUNICIPALITY OFFICES ROME

SND0707 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY ROME

OMN0704 HOSPITAL NAPLES

TCT0702 THEATRE TERAMO

CCL0701 MUSEUM AND LABS ROME

CSC0809 REAL ESTATE FAIR STAND DUBAI

MAJ0808 RESIDENTIAL LUXURY TOWERS DUBAI

MAR0502 APARTMENT#2 ROME

SPU0405 APARTMENT#1 ROME

PCY0610 THE GLOBAL CITY GAME / INSTALLATION

OBR0503 INSURGENT PLANNING PRACTICES IN ROME WORKSHOP + INSTALLATION

OUC0406 ONE CULTIVATED KM WORKSHOP + INSTALLATION

CFR0602 CARNE FRESCA ANNUAL REVIEW

DUN0609 A FOSSIL FOREST DIPLOMA WORK

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK ON MY CURRICULUM VITAE IN THE LAST PAGES.

CONCEPTUAL

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© 2008 Caoutchouc™ / David Rizzuti via San Martino 2 00015 Monterotondo (Roma) Cover photography by Jessica Nakanishi www.jnakanishi.com / made in Italy / made with mac / printed on recycled paper

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JUMEIRAH BEACH CLUBMARCH / APRIL 2008 DATE

DUBAI LOCATION

43000 SQM AREA

DUBAI PROPERTIES CLIENT

CUBELLIS COSTA INTL FOR

SCHEMATIC / DETAIL DESIGN PHASE

LEISURE TYPE

JBC0803 ARCHITECTURE

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The metamorphic nature of the project allows the viewer to apprehend the desired transition to dissolve the formal character of the architecture as one moves from the street and approaches the beach. Both the architecture and the landscape architecture become progressively more and more naturalistic through the use of water and beach gardens. Variegated gardens are decorated with flowers and desert plants designed in geometrical forms. Suspended walks or promenades allow the viewer to see all the roof gardens and the pools from above. Typical palms and flowers contribute to the necessary sense of place that is inherent within the project. The core theme of the project lays in the articulate system of courts that are organised on different descendent levels. Each court is linked by an artificial water-course. The courts and the water lines enhance the powerful effect towards the sea while providing a well-tempered natural climate. The main central court permits one to see the beach from the entrance hall. The other courts are closed and give a sense of serenity and intimacy. The water-course a tranquilising sound that enters into each space of the complex.

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STARHOTEL MICHELANGELODATE JANUARY 2008

LOCATION ROME / ST. PETER CATHEDRAL CLIENT STARHOTELS SPA

FOR STUDIO COSTA & PARTNERS PHASE CONCEPT DESIGN

TYPE HOTEL

STH0801 ARCHITECTURE

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Starhotels is an Italian hotel group with a collection of 22 hotels located in the most beautiful cities of Italy such as Rome, Florence, Milan and Venice, an hotel de charme in Paris and a luxury hotel in New York City.The purpose of the competition, launched by Starhotel spa was to renew the building by working on its facades.It was chosen to work on the surfaces in two different ways, a more traditional one on the west front, and the other more scenic and radical on the main elevation which is directly in touch whith the dome of St. Peter’s Cathedral.The dome has influenced the choice of certain materials which emphasize it’s preciousness, light and night sugestion.The new volume on the east front consists of a dark shiny monolith that hides the existing apparatus and is a prelude to Michelangelo's majestic dome that dominates the background.The face west instead was covered with slabs of travertine stone, very common in Rome, and the openings have been reconfigured.Horizontal and vertical cuts of light mediate between different materials. Key role is finally played by cover that, with enlargement of its groundwater and its reflective nature combines and reorder volumes below.

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DUBAIMARITIME CITY

DATE DECEMBER 2007

LOCATION DUBAIAREA 227 HECTARESBUILDING AREA16000 SQM

CLIENT DMC / WATT INTL FOR STUDIO COSTA & PARTNERS

PHASE MASTERPLAN / CONCEPT DESIGNTYPE RETAIL

DMC0712 ARCHITECTURE

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Dubai Maritime City is the world's first purpose-built maritime centre, designed specifically to serve and enhance the maritime industry. It is an integrated mixed-use development encompassing commercial, industrial, academic, residential and lifestyle components.Spread across 227 hectares, the multidimensional maritime centre is located on a man-made peninsula between Port Rashid and Dubai Dry Docks, and surrounded by waters of Arabian Gulf. It’s conceived to bring unpecedented value to the local and global maritime community. In collaboration with Watt International we prepared concept plans and sketches of alternatives on a precinct by precinct basis for areas outlined in the retail brief submitted at a first stage. An exploration of different aesthetic visions, represented through a series of images, was also conducted to guide the development of the conceptual plan alternatives. The building showed here as an example has been conceived as a modern interpretation of a souk. Fine grain retail is densely configurated on an upper level that bridges over the street. Double height showroom spaces penetrate the upper level to provide overhead views to large craft below. Upper level use removes conflict between pedestrian and vehicular traffic and allows craft to be seen from usefull heights. Irregular paths create unique spaces and encourage browsing, generating absolutely unique and proprietary experience.

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BURJ AL-FATIH TOWERDECEMBER 2007 DATE

KHARTOUM LOCATION

3600 SQM PLOT AREA

STUDIO COSTA & PARTNERS FOR

CONCEPT DESIGN PHASE

RESIDENTIAL / OFFICES TYPE

KHA0712 ARCHITECTURE

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The building is 24 levels high; the first two floors make up a basement containing a large entrance atrium, stores, restaurants, prayer rooms and general services. From the main entrance one has access to the main hall or the panoramic restaurant by means of two dedicated elevators.The floors from the 3rd level to the 11th house office spaces; the 12th and 13th floors are occupied bythe mechanical rooms and public sports facilities; theupper levels are residential with exception ofthe 23rd floor, which is where the revolving restaurant’skitchen is located.The vertical distribution system is distinct in offices,apartments and commercial area; there are dedicatedstairs and elevators for each funtion.The basement is a 2 level structure, closed on the exterior and open on the interior double floor height atrium, along which are arranged the stores, restaurants, cafes and prayer rooms.From the +16th to the +22nd level the tower isenriched by garden terraces, belonging tothe apartments.Apartments occupy levels 14 to 22, for a totalfloor area of 6.356 mq; the floor plan, the modularstructural elements and the mechanical systemsdispositions allow to realize apartments of variousdimensions, from 60 mq to over 200 mq.The space allows to have up to 10 apartments perfloor.

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CMP0710 ARCHITECTURE

CAMPIDOGLIO DUE DATE JULY / OCTOBER 2007

LOCATION ROME AREA 134000 SQM

FOR STUDIO COSTA & PARTNERSWITH CAPITA PERCY THOMAS LTD / WEIDLINGER INTL

PHASE COMPETITION / FINALIST PROJECTTYPE OFFICES

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The project for the “Campidoglio Due” is designed to accommodate customers and employees, building a pleasant outside location and a simple and clear inside space.Particular attention was paid to external routes, new urban squares and parks, and indoor spaces, places where navigate with the utmost clarity. If the squares and gardens of the project are a place for the rest of its citizens, the interior places are an ideal organization to bring the administrative structures to the public. The project promotes the relationship with the public and a new image of the building as a familiar place in which recognize themselves and cooperate. The project is conceived as an open and crossing place, where barriers and thresholds of ownership are reduced, a permeable structure capable of overcome distrust that this kind of building often cause to the community. The goal of the project is to provide the urban area, and the whole city, a contemporary of squares, pedestrian areas and gardens, meeting the demand for parks and recreation for citizens coming to the area and a place of rest and entertainment for those who come from other parts of the city. The building project was designed to achieve a low energy consumption through energy efficiency and using renewable sources: the principles of integrated and sustainable design have been adopted from the very beginning.

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MEDICINE AND SURGERY FACULTYDATE JULY 2007

LOCATION ROME/SANT’ANDREA HOSPITAL CLIENT LA SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY

AREA 8900 SQM FOR STUDIO COSTA & PARTNERS

PHASE SCHEMATIC/DETAIL DESIGN TYPE EDUCATION

SND0707 ARCHITECTURE

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The project for the new faculty of medicine and surgery is conceived like a system of two blocks, one inscribed in the other. The internal volume, which houses research laboratories and classrooms for teaching, is protected and shielded by a semitransparent volume. The space between the two volumes hosts all the services of the building. This technological solution means, in an architectural way, a dynamic dialogue between the building and its "skin". This transparency allows arecognizability of the building use which is strongly technological. Inside, the building is distributed around a central courtyard, a great void that, with a skylight at the top, radiates connective spaces around it. The parapets of these, are light bands that mark thepace of vertical plans, generating a strong chiaroscuro effect.On the ground floor are located the office for students, the cafeteria, four classrooms for 150 seats,Two studies, sanitation and a local store. The vertical connections are insured by the panoramic stair and two lifts into the main lobby, as well as by other three security staircases. The first floor and second floor house classrooms for teaching formal and tutorial, equipped classrooms, wide multimedia and reading rooms.The third and fourth floors house laboratories, training for teachers, local media laboratories,offices and meeting rooms. The fifth floor (coverage) houses a multifunctional space and some studies for teachers as well as the technical equipments in the open area.

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OSPEDALE DEL MARE JANUARY/MARCH 2007 DATE

NAPLES LOCATION

19000 SQM AREA

IAN+ FOR

ASTALDI SPA CLIENT

DETAIL DESIGN/SITE MANAGEMENT PHASE

HEALTHCARE TYPE

OMN0704 ARCHITECTURE

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The circular access building, facing south, and the system of passageways organizing the circulation within the inner courtyard, represent a section of the new hospital complex planned in the Naples periphery by the City of Naples.The cylindrical volume is meant to achieve an integration of the hospital complex within the city.The passageways system is a big hovering tree which generates from the cylindrical volume and stretches within the hospital, connecting the different areas.The core of the cylinder is structured by architectural elements, like apertures in the floors and big glass volumes, which organize the space giving it a particular value.The dynamic and hospitable quality of the space within the circulation tree is achieved with the design of the pattern of the facade and the rhythm of its translucent colored openings.The polychrome skin of the cylindrical volume and of the connecting branches is made by aluminum and colored glass panels.

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PUBBLIC THEATRE DATE FEBRUARY 2007

LOCATION TERAMO AREA 3500 SQM

FOR IAN+ PHASE CONCEPT DESIGN

TYPE CULTURAL

TCT0702 ARCHITECTURE

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1. main theatre2. theatre / student residencies3. comercial / residential4. underground parking

The new theater center in Teramo is part of an irregular but densely built structure, bordering the historic town as well as an area of great natural landscapes, open to the valley.The project aims to respect this delicate balance between city and nature and to provide the city not just a theater, but a flexible structure appropriate for use as a conference center and auditorium, a real socio-cultural catalyst. The project consists of three buildings whose shape want to be reminiscent of the mountains surrounding the city. The complex is made by the bigger volume of the main theater and two smaller buildings used for residences and commercial. The building is surrounded by three main squares, articulated on different levels to connect the urban structure, which are able to organize and accommodate the activities of residents and users, presenting itself as places for leisure and recreation. The complex hoses a big theatre (800 seats) and a projection room (150 seats) which can also easily be used as a hall of the district, because it is equipped with services and equipment that can be used independently of the main theater complex.The space of the foyer can be used as a temporary exhibitions space, that strengthens the vocation of the new multi-functional theater.All three buildings are covered in wood, warm tone that allows integration with the natural landscape, the volume of cone-shaped buildings fit in the skyline of the city, configured as new landmarks, points of reference that is bound to the existing system emergencies, such as different town's towers.

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100CELLE LABJANUARY 2007 DATE

ROME/CENTOCELLE LOCATION

3000 SQM AREA

IAN+ FOR

CONCEPT DESIGN PHASE

CULTURAL TYPE

CCL0701 ARCHITECTURE

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The project for a museum/workshop for contemporary art in the area of Centocelle (Rome) is part of a program of cultural revaluation of the historic district, which is shaping as a highly stimulating creative area maintaining, even if rarefied, old customs and habits of Roman life.

The new building for MuseoLAb dialogue with the urban structure around him, materializes the flow of traffic and presents itself as a catalyst for the flow of cultural and intellectual acting in the area. With its curved shape the building embraces and incorporates the public space. It is conceived to become a socio-cultural reference point for one of the most populous and popular of the Roman suburbs, known for the lack of structures that enhance their identity. The MuseoLab does not aim only as a reference point for artistic and intellectual community, but also and especially for all the inhabitants of the district. Indeed, the very structure of the building, with its soft shapes, welcomes and invites people in the courtyard, public space and source of the exhibition.

Much of the complex is devoted to exhibition spaces and spaces for teaching. The auditorium-theater can be used also by the community regardless of the opening of MuseoLab. Inside is also provided accommodation for artists.A series of public functions such as cafeteria and bookshop, qualify and structure the public space around the square. The building is crowned by a rooftop garden.

ROOFGROUND FIRST

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CITYSCAPE DATE AUGUST 2008

LOCATION DUBAIAREA 72 SQM

FOR MODO MILANO JLT CLIENT LET’S TALK RE

PHASE CONCEPT/DETAIL DESIGN TYPE EXIBIT

CSC0808 INTERIOR

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Cityscape Dubai is one of the largest business-to-business real estate investment and development event in the world.It attracts regional and international investors, property developers, governmental and development authorities, leading architects, designers, consultants and all senior professionals involved in the property industry. It provides an annual forum that celebrates the very best in real estate, architecture, urban planning and design from around the world.This stand has been designed for Let’Talk Real Estate as an emptyz volume carved in a stratified stone block 6x12x4 meters.An archetypal space, as a cave, but reinterpreted in a contemporary tecnological version.A way to symbolize the strong competence of the represented company on it’s field.

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LE STELLEAUGUST 2008 DATE

DUBAILAND - DUBAI LOCATION

MODOMILANO JLT FOR

EGSI GROUP CLIENT

INTERIOR DESIGN PHASE

RESIDENTIAL AND FACILITIES TYPE

MAJ0808 INTERIOR

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Le Stelle (The Stars) are an unrivalled collection of luxury apartments located in the lush green surroundings of Majan in the heart of Dubailand (Dubai). Five G+30 residential towers with a total built up area of over 186000 sqm of stylish interiors designed to give residents outstanding luxury and comfort.The five towers are nestled in a boat-shaped podium in which are located over 15000 sqm of practical amenities including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, sauna, steam bath, gents and ladies gyms, prayer rooms and lounges. The podium roof is a landscaped garden with the finest plants, trees, walkways and water features. There are six penthouses for each tower equipped with sky-gardens, private jacuzzi, swimming pools and designed with lavish interiors.

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APARTMENT #2FEBRUARY 2005 DATE

RIONE TREVI - ROME LOCATION

50 SQM AREA

PRIVATE CLIENT

INTERIOR DESIGN PHASE

RESIDENTIAL AND HOSPITALITY TYPE

MAR0502 INTERIOR

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An apartment in the centre of Rome for tourist renting.The apartment has been completely renewed with care for the historical elements (such as ceilings and floors) and light. The doors are made by two different sliding elements: a translucent glass panel allows the light to pass from a room to another and a mirror panel which ensure privacy.

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APARTMENT #1 DATE MAY 2004

LOCATION ROME AREA 130 SQM CLIENT PRIVATE

PHASE INTERIOR DESIGN TYPE RESIDENTIAL

SPU0405 INTERIOR

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The white pure volumes play with the natural light coming from the big window. During the day, the light fades from the wide glass surfaces toward the intimate part of the apartment. At night, the artificial lighting coming from cuts between ceiling volumes creates different functional spaces: dining, relax, reading areas.The kitchen is separated from the living by a sliding glass wall which allows to be in touch with the living area even when someone is cooking. All the flooring are made by small wood strips wich produce an almost homogenic warm and comfortable surface.

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PANCITY DATE OCTOBER 2006

LOCATION ROME WITH MOVING GALLERY

PHASE CONCEPT TYPE INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION / GAME

PCY0610 CONCEPTUAL

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1 a wall, a picture, a city, a world, a future, a game

6 six maps, six faces, six colors, six cities, six cultures

100 cubes

600 faces

infinite possible combinations

From a wall to the city, from Rome to Sydney via Cairo, New York, Sao Paulo and Tokyo. Six cities, six cultures, six different worlds, infinite possible combinations.Pancity is the metaphor of a city world, the representation of a urban iper-identity that, through the network, beyond the spatial-temporal distances.Pancity is a digital city in constant mutation, a city made of fragments of other cities which can be modified creating infinite possible combinations in time and space.Pancity is a game that invites to reflect, observe and measure the city. Each player can build his own city by following the thread of his needs ornimagination.Rome is the unit of measure, to compare size, shape, density of all cities. The wall is the theater of the world where to stage our own ideal city.

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OMBRE ROSSEMARCH 2005 DATE

ROME LOCATION

OSSERVATORIO NOMADE WITH

CONCEPT / REALIZATION PHASE

INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION TYPE

OBR0503 CONCEPTUAL

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OMBRE ROSSEMARCH 2005 DATE

ROME LOCATION

OSSERVATORIO NOMADE WITH

CONCEPT / REALIZATION PHASE

INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION TYPE

This installation, realized in the Architecture faculty of Roma Tre University, located in the ex slaughterhouse of Testaccio, for the meeting between the city of rome (schools and institutions) and the nomad community of Campo Boario, would interpret the high human complexity of Campo Boario by building a sinuous winding path inside a rigid fence.Experimenting with a sequence of hidden spaces ,revealed in the act of crossing a threshold.The inhabitants of Campo Boario are like shadows that inhabit the residual spaces of the city.Just where was the ancient river port, in a corner of the city center, close between the Aurelian walls, rail and the Tiber, under the Monte Testaccio, is located the ex-slaughterhouse,This complex, retired in 1975, is divided into two distinct parts physically and functionally and they have had different fates: the Campo Boario place for live animals awaiting slaughter, which saw an endless succession of events, use and appropriation of space, and the actual slaughterhouse that only recently opened to the public with the opening of the headquarters of the Faculty of Architecture of Roma Tre

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ORTI URBANIJUNE 2004 DATE

ROME / CORVIALE LOCATION

2A+P / NICOLE FVR / MA0 / STALKER WITH

OSSERVATORIO NOMADE CURATOR WORKSHOP + INSTALLATION TYPE

OUC0406 CONCEPTUAL

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ORTI URBANIJUNE 2004 DATE

ROME / CORVIALE LOCATION

2A+P / NICOLE FVR / MA0 / STALKER WITH

OSSERVATORIO NOMADE CURATOR WORKSHOP + INSTALLATION TYPE

The strongly urbanized and impoverished land, urges us to think on the fine line that exists between landscape and human being. The value of the soil can be rediscovered through the instinctive and simple act of cultivating,involving communities and making them become leaders in management of green areas and their production capacity.West of Corviale runs a thin line of urban gardens, one kilometer cultivated land, self managed, wich rediscover a community through individual interventions thanks to the work and care of a few pioneers. The understanding of this phenomenon haims to verify thepossibility of triggering social mechanisms to establish a sensitive and intimate relationship between people and rural landscape.Topics of inquiry have been, therefore, integration and development of this spontaneous system through the production of visions carefull to the social and economic sustainability.

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CFR0602 CONCEPTUAL

CARNE FRESCA2004 / 2006 DATE

ROME LOCATION

T-SPOON WITH

ANNUAL REVIEW TYPE

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Where is the architecture faculty of Roma Tre going?From this question has born the idea of Carne Fresca (Fresh Meat).Carne Fresca is not an official yearbook, but just a critical point. The basic idea is that University is a community based on intellectual dialogue and interaction between individuals, in which students return to actively build their path through cultural choices.

During the second edition Carne Fresca has evolved, changing from simple collection of projects to a research platform able to investigate critical trends of the architecture faculty of Roma Tre.The publication has become the element through which showing a critical synthesis of the elements collected in a year of investigation with multiple instruments: selectionproject, filmed interviews with teachers and students, questionnaires, meetings on teaching, etc.

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DUN0609 CONCEPTUAL PALEOBOTANICAL MUSEUM OFDUNAROBBA FOSSIL FOREST

DATE SEPTEMBER 2006LOCATION DUNAROBBA / TERNI

WITH SOPRINTENDENZA PER I BENI ARCHEOLOGICI DELL’UMBRIA

TYPE DIPLOMA WORK

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Fossil sequoias are currently in a clay quarry that has radically altered the shape of the land.

Reconstitute the morphology of the land:the idea is to restore the original level of the hill buildingquarries around the fossil trees to make them open and visible in landscape.The circles are ideal projections of trees’ foliage. They identify the morphology of the total forest and at the same time size and importance of each items.

Return to the perception of the forest:a large area that encompasses several trees in which light filters from the coverage identifying each element and reproducing a wood atmosfere. Large spaces that surround the trees are covered and air conditioned to keep the temperature and moisture needed for proper conservation of fossils.

3.Cover the landscape:the cover is a single element, a root ball raised above the ground wich at the same time cover the landscape and is landscape itself.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

01.STUDIES MEMBER OF THE ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION OF ROME.DIPLOME CUM LAUDE IN ARCHITECTURE AT ROMA TRE UNIVERSITY. Rome. Paleobotanic museum at Dunarobba Fossil Forest. Prof. L.Franciosini, F. Cellini.CONSTRUCTION ENGENEERING COURSES AT LA SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY. Rome.SCIENTIFIC LYCEUM (HIGH SCHOOL) 60/60.

02.OTHER EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCESROMALAB. Research lab on metropolitan development of Rome. CAMPO BOARIO UNIVER-CITY. Egnatia international project curated by Osservatorio Nomade.IMMAGINARE CORVIALE. Workshop curated by Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, Osservatorio Nomade, Comune di Roma.GENOVA, PIAZZA CARICAMENTO. BETWEEN PAST AND FUTURE. International competition. Selected Project.AQUELLAS CIUDADES IMPOSIBLES. International workshop escuela técnica superior de arquitectura de Granada.

03.PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCESEXPERIENCED DESIGN ARCHITECT AT SC|P STUDIO COSTA & PARTNERS (Rome).Istat new headquarter. Integrated contract / Schematic Design. Rome.Jumeira Beach Club #1. Schematic and detail design. Dubai (@ Cubellis Costa Intl. office. Crowne Plaza. Dubai).Jumeira Beach Club #5. Concept design. Dubai.Starhotel. Competition. Rome.Dubai Maritime City. Concept design and masterplan. Dubai. (In collaboration with Watt and Atkins Intl. @ CCI. Crowne Plaza. Dubai).Offices and residential tower in Khartoum. Concept and preliminary design. Campidoglio due. La casa dei cittadini. International competition. Rome.School of medicine and surgery for 'La Sapienza' University at Sant'Andrea Hospital. Final design. Rome.

SENIOR ARCHITECT / PROJECT MANAGER AT MODO MILANO (JLT. Dubai).Cityscape Stand. Exibit design. Dubai.Furs shop in Burjuman. Construction design and site supervision. Dubai.A villa in Emirates Hills. Detail design and site supervision. Dubai.Five towers in Majan. Interior design and brochure concept. Dubai.

An apartment in Rome. Renovation

PROJECT MANAGER AT IaN+ (Rome).Del Mare Hospital. Construction design. Naples.New Theatre. Concept design. Teramo.

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Centocelle Museum Lab. Concept design. Rome.

Two underground parking with M. Volpicelli, PE. Final design. Rome.

DESIGNER AT M_28 (Rome).Residential building. Final design. Rome.Project of urban renovation. Rome.

Apartment #2. Historical center of Rome. Renovation.Apartment #1. Renovation.Foundation of Tspoon, permanent research lab, with the aim of creating a place where theory and practice of architecture overlap and meet, in order to redefine the concept of territory as a relational space between the landscape and its user.

Collaboration with Di.P.S.A. (Planning and Architectural Science Department) at Roma Tre University of for a urban renovation project. Rome

04.EXHIBITIONSINFRACITTÀ. A project on the relationship between the railway infrastructure and the city. New metropolitan public spaces and resources for a sustainable urban mobility. Rome. RISORSE DI RETE. Magazines by architecture students. Parma.BANCOFRIGO. Roma Tre University student projects. RomeCRONOSCOPIO. An interactive installation. RomeOMBRE ROSSE. An interactive installation for nomad children in Rome. CARNE FRESCA NIGHT. The launch of the magazine. RomeSTUDENTE CERCA CASA. A photographic exhibition. Rome

05.BOOKS AND WEBSITESCARNE FRESCA 04/05. Annuario di progettazione architettonica II. Selected works of Roma Tre University architecture students. Castelvecchi ed., pp. 192, ill b/w col. + DVD - ISBN: 88-7615-113-3.CAMPOBOARIO.NET. A web site on one of the most complex squatted place in Rome. www.campoboario.net.CARNE FRESCA 03/04. Annuario di Progettazione Architettonica I. Selected works of Roma Tre University architecture students. Gangemi editore, pp. 144, ill b/n col. ISBN: 884920666-6.

06.PUBLISHED WORKSDomus 894. Risorse di Rete: Le riviste degli studenti / Risorse di Rete: magazines by students (by Valerio Franzone).Nitrosaggio.net. Risorse di Rete (by Giovanni Bartolozzi).Palinsesto Italia.net. Innovative solutions for the multimedia publishing.Il Giornale dell’Architettura. Riviste fatte dagli studenti / Magazines made by students (by Manfredo Di Robilant).Carta.org. Carne Fresca. Annuario di progettazione architettonica.

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Architecture is a social act and the material theatre of human activity. Spiro Kostof