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Lorenzo Traini

Lorenzo Traini13/09/1990

BolognaItaly

+393338274287lorenzo.traini@studio.unibo.it

lorenzotraini@outlook.it

2008: High school diploma at Liceo N. Copernico (scientific orientation)

2008 to present: candidate for Architectural-Building Engineering degree (single cycle degree) at Alma Mater Studiorum (Bologna)

KangarooGeco (Ecotect)

Anemone

MillipedeGrasshopper

2D RenderEngines

Post productionand impagination

3D

Photoshop

Rhinoceros

3ds MAX

Cinema 4D

Mental Ray

Artlantis

Piranesi

VRay

AutoCAD

Sketchup

inDesign

Illustrator

Via Irnerio 17 5

Biomimicry2 15

FOLD_IT Pavilion 9

Space Architect Hall 1

Space Architect HallArchitectural Composition II

The central idea is to add the fourth dimension to space using materials and geometries able to recall the typical emotions of an underwater experience: light caustics, light permeated ambient, distorted sound.

Design the interior studio of a new profession, space architect, starting from an old industrial space near Bologna’s airport,

Alusion:light modulation

Black marble:high contrast

Uglass:milky atmosphere

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11.70

4.00

7.70

18.90

9.45

9.45

2.80

3.00

0.00

Ground floor First floor

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Via Irnerio 17 Architecture’s virtual modellation

Create a complete 3D map of Bologna’s PORTICOES for the realization of a dynamic archive in view of the candidacy as a UNESCO’s heritage.

Starting with cadastral documents, photos and measurement I have created a complete 3D model of the building situated in centre of the city; later I have recreated the textures (stuccos, bricks, mosaic floors) and mapped every single element.

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FOLD_IT PavilionCity Dream Pavilion Competition (FIGMENT NYC)

FOLD_IT Pavilion is a plan for:1) evolve architectural re-use;2) give a THIRD life to the materials (truck tarpaulin was cover for goods, is pavilion’s shelter, will be design products);3) involve and educate the comunity to the principle of creative re_ use producing.

The competition’s aim is the realization of a pavilion (50 persons capacity and 3 months life) for music and art events in the center of a small island on south of Manhattan.The key words are: buildability, innovative use of materials, consider material’s full lifecycle, low impact.

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10Exploded

16 ft 7in

25 ft 2in

+0ft

43ft 7in

+10ft

+8ft

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Isometric view

Fronts

Plant

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2" x 2" Swivel Clampx 24unitary price: 8 $

Subtotal: 192 $

1336 $

1558+TAX =1696 $ 60 $

172 $

Tube-Lock Base Platex 12unitary price : 12,5 $

Subtotal: 150 $

Nylon Rope500 ftprice x ft : 0,1 $

Subtotal: 50 $

Tarpaulin862 ft^2price x ft^2 : 0,13 $

Subtotal: 112 $

Ferry tickets: 60 $

Carts (4/5): borrowed

Ladders (2/3) borrowed

Level (1): borrowed

Construction tools: borrowed

Labor: volunteer

Subtotal: 60 $

Tube w/End Fittings:

_4ft x12 unitary price: 13 $cost: 156 $_8ft x 16 unitary price: 25 $cost: 400 $_10 ft x6 unitary price: 30 $cost: 180 $_16 ft x6 unitary price: 43 $cost: 258 $

Subtotal: 994 $

1336

17260

13

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t 7(11

/16)

in11

(13/1

6)in

1 - fold in half in two directions to make creases and fold back

Example: instructions for origami simple bag

2 - fold in the dotted lines

4 - fold in the dotted line

5 - clip |, | |, | | |

3 - block the folded stripes I II

III

2ft 7

(1/2)

in

=

could be used as a loft system, placing a bed at the top of the frame.

1696

-(86,

2*5)

-(133

6/2)

= 5

97 $

A sca�olding systemcan be used as a design solution forsmall house. Thestrong steal structure(half price sold)

Once the life of the pavillion ended the dismantle phase starts. We provide the instruction to create the ORIGAMI bags from the truck tarpaulin. Pavillion visitors and customers could buy their own piece of tarpaulin (5$ for 10 ft^2): funds are raised to cover the contruction costs and people learned a creative way to re use materials.

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Cooperation and interconnection of processesDiversity’s respect and multiplication

No wasteSolar energy

Biomimicry

What

Who

How

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Manufaktura (social cornerstone)Poznanski Palace (city symbol)

Isolated park (from private to public)

Improve/create sinergic relathionships

between the elements

Preserve, reinforce, innovate

Biomimicry2

Architectural Composition III

The project’s area is situated in a strategic position, between Piotrokwska (sort of city center) and Manufaktura (once textile factory, now social pole with lot of attractions like restaurants and shops); these elements, with the isolated green area on south and Poznanski Palace (city museum), are the bases of form finding and functional strategy (music hall, exhibition hall, auditori-um): the aim is to model the intervent in order to improve the existing in functions and connections.The inverted monument is connoted by a striking interior, generated by a pattern made of light (an universal element), able to create a spatial perception not linked with the context.

The inverted monument: an enveloping interior.

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Manufakturashops and o�ices

bar and restaurantsparking lot (3500 cars)

from city centre

from PoznanskiPalace and Green Belt

from Manufaktura(also parking lot)

Poznanski Palacecity museum

historical building

Piotrkowskasort of city centre

part of the

North Green Belt

Łódź

Isolated park1 floor buildingmarket

National Film School4 Km

N

5 floors buildinghouses

Starting curves

Context crytical points

Connect isolated green with Manufaktura and the green belt

Interpolate the height of the existingbuildings

Preserve the historical building’s views

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200 m20 m

300 m

Form finding

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Rest lenght/sti�ness/equalization of mesh edges

Y and Z axis forces

Planimetry 18

External views

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Exhibitors and seats for bar’s clients

Interior

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Textile skin and panels

Flows and functions (groung floor)

Underground level: 35 car slots, 20 motorbike slots

% of total surface

Height/colour range

0,5

4,0

1,0

3,0

3,5

1,5

2,50 5

2,0

>4,0

Removable part

Extension

Fibre cement 2 cmRecycled wood

Concrete baseWaterproof layer 1 cm

Thermal insulation: cork 2 cmSteel anchoring

Structural part: MDF 10 cmPlywood 7 cm

Footstep absorver: recycled texile material

Height analysis (m)

Exhibitors

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Section and internal views

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