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PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS

in Yasmine Mahmoudieh's company

INTERIOR DESIGNER

2D design, 3D modelling and rendering of an exhibitor set of Yasmine Mahmoudieh  for the Sleep+Eat 2018 event that took place in London on November 20th and 21st. The design of the stand required the involvement of several companies for the sponsorship of their products, taking care of the agreements with them, with the organizer of the event and with the builders.

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​Studio: Yasmine Mahmoudieh

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Proposal for the design of the facade of the MGallery luxury hotel in Athens. The project adopts an interesting solution for the windows shielded by the solutions proposed by the Hi-mesh company.

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​Studio: Yasmine Mahmoudieh

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COMPETITION

in Saito Architetti's company

BARI COSTA-SUD

International competition for the redevelopment of the south-eastern coastal area and the outskirts of the city. The project covers the entire coastline and provides solutions both on infrastructure aspects and green areas and social facilities.

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Studio: Saito Architetti

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ACADEMIC PROJECTS

Polytechinc University of Bari

MERLATA RESORT

Merlata resort is located in Ostuni (Italy) and includes a tourist complex consisting of residences, hotels and services for a total of 500 users with direct access to the sea. The architectural project follows the compositional principles enunciated by the architect Candilis.

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Prof. Mauro Scionti

Individual Work

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TORRE SQUILLACE

The coast of the ‘Regno di Napoli’ of the 1500s is bordered by coastal towers that served to control the sea but today some of them are abandoned. One of these is Torre Squillace in Nardò (Italy). The project consists of surveying the structural and architectural problems and proposing solutions and the use of the tower as a maritime museum and equipment rental and storage for the sea.

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Prof. Fernando Errico

Team: Antonia Caponio, Mariaceleste Lasorella, Chiara Porcelli, Francesca Brescia

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PIAZZA FIBRONIT

The urban planning project concerns a large part of Bari (Italy) where there was an asbestos’ industry. The design recover the disused area thanks to a square with libraries and restaurants, and in the remaining green area organizes many recreational and leisure activities for family, youngs and pets.

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Prof. Francesco Selicato

Team: Antonia Caponio, Mariaceleste Lasorella, Valentina Borrelli, Fabio Ramundo

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PAST ACADEMIC WORKS

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PALAZZO PALMIERI MUST

The Palmieri historic building in Monopoli (Italy) is today in serious structural and architectural conditions. The didactic exercise therefore consists in the relief of the problems, in the proposal of the solutions with an in-depth analysis of the use of structural sub-elements and subsequent refunctionalization for the use of the fashion atelier and violin


Prof. Fabio Fatiguso
Team: Antonia Caponio, Mariaceleste Lasorella and Francesca Trizio

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IDEAL LUX

The ‘Ideal Lux’ project recovers an existing ENEL power industry, now disused in the city of Bari (Italy).
The masterplan involves the industrial area and the adjacent residential area to create a space for the film industry, like a small Hollywood in the Puglia region, with movie sets, green screens and stages.

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Prof. Antonella Calderazzi

Team: Antonia Caponio, Mariaceleste Lasorella, Valentina Borrelli and Angela Erika Giannotti

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LINK

‘Link’ is part of the ‘Ideal lux’ masterplan and recovers two abandoned buildings that were intended for the production of electricity for the ENEL Company. The design idea is based on the physical and functional connection of the two buildings with the use of ramps and the dislocation of the buildings functions as pre-production, film and television production and post-production.

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Prof. Antonella Calderazzi

Team: Antonia Caponio and Mariaceleste Lasorella

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REVIT APPLICATION

The 5-storey project developed with Revit has helped the understanding of the construction process of a building during the university course ‘Organizzazione del cantiere'. The model developed with the BIM  approach has been integrated with the cost and time parameters thanks to the Suite-Mosaico and Naviswork software

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Prof. Guido Raffaele dell’Osso

Team: Antonia Caponio, Mariaceleste Lasorella, Dalma Napoletano and Francesca Trizio

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