A roofed market for Rome: Final Synthesis Workshop in Architectural and Urban Composition

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Nunzia Coppola
University of Naples Federico II
Mario Criscitiello
University of Naples Federico II
Gennaro Di Costanzo
University of Naples Federico II
Oreste Lubrano
Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza

Keywords:

Roofed market, architectural composition, executive design, form and figure, CAM

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Publisher: FedOA - Federico II University Press

Series: TeA / Teaching Architecture

Pages: 146

Language: Italian

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/resolver.pl?nbn=urn:nbn:it:unina-28053

Abstract: The book collects the results of the Laboratory of Final Synthesis of the Master Degree course in Architectural Design MAPA at DiARC Department of Architecture, structured around the co-participation of two disciplines, architectural design, taught in the course by Professor Renato Capozzi, and executive design, by Professor Erminia Attaianese. The Laboratory has taken on a call for competition articulated in two phases with the subject of the design of a building with a strong public vocation, with the aim of subjecting the students to a design experimentation based on the simulation of a real participation in a design competition. The roofed market of San Giovanni di Dio in the Monteverde district in Rome, has been the theme of the year for the students, producing ten answers, in which the students have respected both the qualitative and quantitative indications and the number of elaborated required, keeping together the complexity of the architectural project and its executive and constructive aspects. The book is completed by contributions by Carmelo Baglivo, Lorenzo Netti, Valerio Palmieri and Efisio Pitzalis, followed by conclusions by Francesco Costanzo and Federica Visconti

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Nunzia Coppola, University of Naples Federico II

Architect and PhD in Architectural Technology, as well as Specialized in Building Management and Maintenance and in Bio-architecture. She also obtains a European doctorate in naturopathic sciences at the Université Europeenne Jean Monnett Bruxelles (Belgium) developing themes related to the relationship between architecture, sustainability and health. He collaborates since 1999 to the research activities carried out at LEAS (Laboratory of Applied and Experimental Ergonomics of the University Federico II of Naples) and with Prof. Erminia Attaianese and he played in the year 2020 the role of contract researcher for the Department of Architecture.

Mario Criscitiello, University of Naples Federico II

Architect, illustrator and graphic designer. Alongside his university career, he collaborates with several design studios including the studio of Prof. Arch. Uberto Siola, Prof. Arch. Giancarlo Priori and the Ortho studio founded by Prof. Arch. Renato Capozzi. Since 2015 he has been collaborating on teaching activities at DiARC_Department of Architecture. The same year he is the winner, together with his brother Lorenzo and his friend and colleague Desireè D'Ambrosio, of the design competition Carbon Fiber, with the project Origami.

 

Gennaro Di Costanzo, University of Naples Federico II

Architect and PhD. He edited with Roberta Esposito the volume "Venticinque domande a Paolo Zermani" for the series "Saper credere in architettura", Clean editions; he is author of the volumes "Lo spazio della corte. From the evocation of the clearing to the permanence of the type" and "Tonal compositions. Lo spazio nell'architettura di Luigi Cosenza", soon to be published in the series "Theoria architettura città", Clean Edizioni

Oreste Lubrano, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza

Architect and PhD candidate at DRACo-Doctorate in Architecture and Construction in the Sapienza University of Rome. He carries out research and teaching assistance in the course of Final Architectural Composition Studio held by Professor Renato Capozzi.

A roofed market for Rome

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January 18, 2022

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