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DANIELE BURRASCANO
Architect & Urban Planner
CURRICULUM VITAE
WORK EXPERIENCE
August 2015/ February2016
Internship at Urhahn,
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
April 2015
Internship at Van Bergen Kolpa Architecten,
Rotterdam ( Netherlands)
August 2014/April 2015
Foodscapes research group linked to the international
SUPURBFOOD project at Academy Van Bouwnkust,
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
May/July 2014
Internship at 2T_R architecture Studio,
Rome (Italy)
March 2012
Workshop “Connecting Europe” sustainable concepts for
the Strabourg/Kehll,
Strasbourg (France)
ABOUT An architect and urban planner currently residing in Amster-
dam. My passion for architecture and urban planning stems
from a long time interest in many of the new directions being
taken in the field of architecture and urban planning.
Since having arrived in the Netherland, I have participated in
the development of innovative solutions to cope with
increasing urbanization. I am motivated and dedicated
person who posseses the design and development capacity
needed to plan and to contribute throught my thinking cre-
ativity to make a difference.
DANIELE BURRASCANO Architect_Urban PlannerAmsterdam NL
[email protected] + 31(0) 6 25 43 59 76 skype: daniele.burrascano1 :
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EDUCATION
2013/2014 Master of Urban Planning
Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, Rome (Italy)
Graduation Thesis on: “M.A. MULTIFUNCTIONAL AGRICUL-
TURE Producing goods in the periurban territory”
Supervisor: Prof. Arch. Luca Montuori - Thesis advisor: Prof.
Roberto D’Autilia
2009/2010 Bachelor of Science in Architecture
Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, Rome (Italy)
SCHOLARSHIP
August 2014/April 2015
Europen Fellowship at Academy Van Bouwnkust,
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Winner of the European Programme Scholarship
Jan/Jul 2012
Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola, Gothenburg, (Sweden)
Winner of the Erasmus Programme Scholarship
CONFERENCE
September 2015
Lecturer at Second International Conference on
Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society, Rome (Italy)
CURRICULUM VITAE
LANGUAGES Italian/English
COMPUTER SKILLS Adobe Creative Suite
Autocad 2d/3d
SketchUp Pro
Vray
INTEREST Landscape, Photography, Visual art, Movies, Travel, Sport,
Music
GOTEBORG
SWEDEN
AMALIFEROMANTIC PASSAGEM.A.
ROME
ITALY
ALKMAARBREEKLANDVOLENDAMHOORNZANDAAM
NETHERLANDSBLACK BLOCK
EXPERIENCE
PROJECTS
Housing Project
GOTEBORG 06
Urban Design Project
ROME 10
Urban Regeneration
ROME 14
Master Thesis
ROME 21
Urban Design Project
BREEKLAND 35
Urban Design Project
VOLENDAM 38
Urban Design Project
HOORN 41
Urban Design Project
ALKAMAAR 32
Future Vision City
ZAANDSTAD 45
GOTEBORG
SWEDEN
BLACK BLOCKHousing Project
BLACK BLOCK
June/July 2012
06
CONCEPT
We started of with a volume of 21x21x21m.
Subtracting the core created a vertical street connecting
the public space ( ground floor), shared space can very
between a playgroung, herb garden, relaxation space,
viewpoint or garden.
We favored the mix of playground and a roof garden locat-
ed between and above the apartments.
With the future perspective of ever densifying cities green
spaces are vanishing in favor of new housign projects.
Therefore teh last step in our process was to create a quali-
ty outdoor space for every inhabitant.
Every apartement connects to a terrace teh size 1 unit
while studios can access the shared roof garden.
A vertical neighbourhood of stacked houses.
BLACK BLOCKHousing Project
June/July 2012
The public space allows residents of the neighbourhood to mix with people from outside the neighbourhood. Drawing an even more diverse crowd towards the buildings
The system used in the structure is the same that is used in the floor plans.Modules can be added to apartments to create the desired floor plan. An apartment consist either of 1 unit, making it a studio or a day and night unit. With the possibility to add night units a nd a garden unit.
The shared spaces, wich are only accesible by the residents, provide a sheltered place to meet. Because these spaces aren’t public it is safe for thechildren to play or to host a small party on the roof.
SocialThe volume is kept compact and cubic to create as little facade as possible.
The communication space is located inthe midlle of the building to maximize the efficiency by allowing up to 8 entrances on the same floor
The building is build up systematically with modules.The composition of the modules is dependent on the location. By making it systematic is repeatable and easier to prefabricate
EconomicalEcological
The autrium is used to supply thebuilding with natural ventilation. The atrium is un-heated or cooled and therefor serves as a chimney to suck away the hot rising air.
The terraces and the roof serve as indoor/ outdoor greenery.This provides an extra quality to the apartments.It also serves as an air filter.Most of the incoming air passes through the terraces and is the filtered bythe greenery.
The use of natural materials provides an extra quality to apartment living. Natural materials are also well suited for recycling.
BLACK BLOCKHousing Project
June/July 2012
BLACK BLOCKHousing Project
June/July 2012
ROME
ITALY
AMALIFEROMANTIC PASSAGEM.A.
AMALIFEUrban Design Project
Sept/Oct 2012
10
Sept/Oct 2012
VIEW NETWORK
SITE CONNECTIONS
PUBLIC SPACE
SETTLEMENT
INVARIANT
NEW CONNECTIONS
CONCEPT
The concept of the project is the result of the conducted
analysis; mainly it is the meeting point between topo-
graphic and urban analysis which in turn puts in evidence
the disposition and setup of public space (parks, city,
square and services).
The concept of a project extrapolates and proposes a new
way of living in a neighborhood. This limit set by the mor-
phology of the area can be fixed by refurbishing the exist-
ing connection between parks and public space following
a topographic principle instead a road-urban one.
The central location theme is supported by a strategy
based on:
-The principle connection between the different spaces
and urban functions of the neighborhood.
-The integration of private and public space.
AMALIFEUrban Design Project
Sept/Oct 2012
LINEAR LOSS WEAVE
SITE CONNECTIONS
NEW CONNECTIONS
AMALIFEUrban Design Project
Sept/Oct 2012
SITE CONNECTIONS
AMALIFEUrban Design Project
ROME
ITALY
AMALIFEROMANTIC PASSAGEM.A.
ROMANTIC PASSAGEUrban Regeneration
Feb/July 2013
14
CONCEPT
Redisign the main avenue, reintroducing the green corridor
and new public space along the the park are the principal
key elements of the project.
The project’s structure reaches out to the green axes and
gives place for relaxing and living areas of the city and
park at the same time.
The reconection between park and city is perceived as an
important step and opportunity to rediscover the urban
fringe between the historical park and the compact district.
Park should be adding content and conceptual contem-
porany architectural design to present a confident relation
with the new romantic passage.
The scope of the project was to design a landscape inter-
ventions and also to define a strategic actvities triggering
social activation.
ROMANTIC PASSAGEUrban Regeneration
Feb/July 2013
B O R D E R G R E E N Q U A L I T Y F L E X B I L I T Y C I T Y a n d P A R K I N T E G R A T I O N
WEAKNESS STRENGTH
+ =
ROMANTIC PASSAGEUrban Regeneration
Feb/July 2013
ROMANTIC PASSAGEUrban Regeneration
Feb/July 2013
ROMANTIC PASSAGEUrban Regeneration
Feb/July 2013
ROMANTIC PASSAGEUrban Regeneration
Feb/July 2013
ROMANTIC PASSAGEUrban Regeneration
Feb/July 2013
ROME
ITALY
AMALIFEROMANTIC PASSAGEM.A.
Sept/Feb 2014
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
21
CONCEPTThe thesis develops a research project in Rome suburbs
and it takes account of an area where is expected the
edification of 2 new neighborhoods for 4500 inhabitants.
We asked ourselves what might be the fate of this area
and after a careful analyses we decided that farming could
be reinstated and that part of it could be turned into a
public leisure space for the two new neighbourhoods.
Thanks to mathematics we have calculated the amount of
farmland required to maintain the two new neighbour-
hoods based on a mainly vegetarian diet with the use of
vegetable fats.
The results show that our area of intervention is sufficiently
large to produce all the vegetables and fruit required to
meet the diet needs of the 4500 inhabitants.
Sept/Feb 2014
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
FUTURE CASETODAY
PUBLIC SPACES: ??
PUBLIC SPACES: ??
People
People
KNOW the resources of the territory
PROVIDE TO
STIMULATE the desire of new space
REACTIVE new activity
DISCOVER new spaces
Sept/Feb 2014
People
Sept/Feb 2014
Sept/Feb 2014
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
PATHS FUNCTIONS GREEN STRUTCTURE
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
Sept/Feb 2014
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
Sept/Feb 2014
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
AGRICULTUREReposses of the land with the comunitary and social systemOppose teh abandon of the agricultural activity Hand down therural tradition like edicational opportunityEncourage the local economy
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
Sept/Feb 2014
ENJOYMENTGive a place, fee and airy for the activity physical and recreationalEncourage all citizens to live and care the parkwith a multiple activitiesSafeplace where children can play without constraints
PIXEL OF ARCHITECTURE
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
Sept/Feb 2014
ENJOYMENTGive a pssibility to relax, free time in a protected enviromentProposes and area of multi-sensory stimulationGive more freedom of action for all
SPORT AND CULTUREStimulate research and knowledge of new sportMakes the different forms of expression and comunication in a natural artist background
M.A. Multifunctional Agriculture
Master Thesis
Sept/Feb 2014
NETHERLANDS
ALKMAARBREEKLANDVOLENDAMHOORNZANDAAM
Aug/Sept 2015
ALKMAARUrban Design Project
32
ANALYSES AND PLAN
Aug/Sept 2015
ALKMAARUrban Design Project
Aug/Sept 2015
ALKMAARUrban Design Project
NETHERLANDS
ALKMAARBREEKLANDVOLENDAMHOORNZANDAAM
Oct/Dec 2015
Urban Design Project
BREEKLAND
35
An attractive recreational route from the villages to the dune
Oct/Dec 2015
Urban Design Project
BREEKLAND
Oct/Dec 2015
Urban Design Project
BREEKLAND
NETHERLANDS
ALKMAARBREEKLANDVOLENDAMHOORNZANDAAM
Oct/Dec 2015
38
Urban Design Project
VOLENDAM
Oct/Dec 2015
Urban Design Project
VOLENDAM
Dike
New typologie
Long side
Courtyard
Oct/Dec 2015
Urban Design Project
VOLENDAM
NETHERLANDS
ALKMAARBREEKLANDVOLENDAMHOORNZANDAAM
41
Urban Design Project
HOORN
Gen/Feb 2016
41
Gen/Feb 2016
Urban Design Project
HOORN
Gen/Feb 2016
Urban Design Project
HOORN
Gen/feb 2016
Urban Design Project
HOORN
NETHERLANDS
ALKMAARBREEKLANDVOLENDAMHOORNZANDAAM
ZAANSTADFuture Vision City
45
Gen/Feb 2016
ZAANSTAD
Gen/Feb 2016
Future Vision City
ZAANSTAD
Gen/Feb 2016
Future Vision City
ZAANSTAD
Gen/Feb 2016
Future Vision City
THANK YOUSelected works 2011-2016
DANIELE BURRASCANO
Architect & Urban Planner