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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIOLUCA PERUSELLI

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIOLUCA PERUSELLI

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EDUCATION

PERSONAL DATA PERSONAL SKILLS

Politecnico di TorinoFebruary 2015, license to practice as Architect

Politecnico di Torino, School of Architecture 110L / 110February 2014, Master DegreeThesis topic: Architecture at Zero 2013, Site Zero Energy Building2012-2014

Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Milano, Alta Scuola PolitecnicaDecember 2013, DiplomaThesis topic: Multi Criteria Decision Analysis Tool for Cultural Heritage Enhancement and Conservation2012-2013

Politecnico di Torino, School of Architecture 110 / 110Decembre 2012, DegreeThesis topic: Urban Farming in Torino2010-2012

Team working

Italian languageNative language

English languageProficient user - C1 level

Luca Peruselli

[email protected]+39 34073873012, Strada cimitero di Vaglio, 13900 Biella, ItalyDate of birth: 13-01-1989

EDUCATION

PERSONAL DATA PERSONAL SKILLSLuca Peruselli

[email protected]+39 34073873012, Strada cimitero di Vaglio, 13900 Biella, ItalyDate of birth: 13-01-1989

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Architectural and urban design

Survey and restauration

Multi criteria decision analysis

Energetic analysisUNI TS 11300 calculation (Edilclima, thermolog), sunshading and other climate based analysis (Ecotect), lighting analysis (Dialux, Radiance)

Technical drawingComputer aided drafting (autocad), drawing editing (Illustrator)

Photo and video 3D renderingRealistic render (Vray), video rendering and editing, photo editing (Photoshop)

EXPERIENCES

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

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EXPERIENCES

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Freelance Architect, international contestNovember 2015 January 2016

Banca Sella S.p.A. web design and multimedial products creationApril 2014-November 2015

Agenzia Regionale per la Protezione Ambientale, internership with ARPA energy Manager. Editing of energetic analysis of ARPA buildings and evaluation of possible saved energy.March 2013-July 2013

Laboratorio Analisi e Modellazione Sistemi Ambientali, Politecnico di Torino, part time internership. Student assistance, acustic analysis, lighting calcula-tion, architectural survey.October 2013-February 2014

Bamboo structures in Palomino, Colombia. Built project of two bamboo structures designed to sustain urban farming in a kindergarten.March 2013-April 2013

Restauration construction site in Roccasparvera, Cuneo, Italy. Direct application of basic building and restoration technologies, side by side with an expert bricklayerJune 2012

Giovanni Brino Architect. Research activities on urban farming in TurinApril 2012-June 2012

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Program International contest SiteRhone-Alpes, FranceSolutionTThe project create a new house in the existing burn and connect the other building adding a connec-tion space. The other building has been designed as

an independent office on the ground floor, and as a tractor store on the first floor. The style chosen is very simple; the main materials are stone (existing) wood and steel, to create the new structures. The core of the house is the kitchen, with a large cooking plane, high ceiling and large windows, to allow day lighting. The kitchen has been designed as a multi-function room, where it is possible to cook, to eat and to talk together around a table. On the room of old

fireplace I have designed a large living room, focused on a giant fireplace. The furniture here is essential and chosen to favourite people talking, not tv watching. Two large bedrooms, with a walk-in wardrobe has been designed on the first floor, acces-sible and liveable by a reduced mobility person. Directly from the kitchen and one bedroom or from the garden using a staircase there is a pool terrace where it is possible to see the sunset.

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Plan of the building

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Hatch to wine cellar downstairs

Building A Building B

01 Dust free jobs room3 m2

02 Bathroom with bath and shower27 m2

03 Entrance Hall24 m2

04 Walk in wardrobe6 m2

05 Toilet2 m2

06 Laundry room9 m2

07 Cinema room9 m2

08 Music room16 m2

09 Pool technical roomused to filter and warm the

water12 m2

10 Living room30 m2

11 Hallway10 m2

12 Technical room10 m2

13 Indipendent office70 m2

Ground floor

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dinign area can host up to 14 people01 Pantry8 m2

02 Bathroom with bath or walk-in shower

27 m2

03 Kitchen / dining room43 m2

04 Outdoor dining area20 m2

05 Garden and DIY room 10 m2

06 Outside poolHeated and protected

from the wind

16 m2 - about 30.000 litres

07 Bedroom25 m2

08 Walk-in wardrobe3,5 m2

09 Walk-in wardrobe3,5 m2

10 Bedroom25 m2

11 Stars observato-ry

with outdoor fire bowl

12 Tractor store60 m2

Hatch to technical room

First floor

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The new building

Client needs

"The initial idea is to restore the building before planning laws don't allow it anymore and before the 200 year old roof collapses. The clock's ticking, both challenges

are coming soon. Our core idea is that we want to have a long-term home. Which leads us to define a set of basic requirements. What is more unclear is what extras

we might want to get out of it in a more distant future."

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The kitchen

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Program International contest SiteTuscany, ItalySolutionThe project is focused on the existing building renovation and the creation of a new space. The client required a very bright living room, with a non

modular kitchen. The new building is henergetic igh performant thanks to wooden sun shadings that limit summer overheating and large openable windows that grant an adequate ventilation. Sun shadings have been designed to limit summer overheating and in the same time to allow sun rays to enter during the winter,. Large transparent surfaces allow to sun rays during to enter during winter time. A thermo fireplace of 23

kW is dedicated to hot air and water production, for the whole building. In the existing building They have been created two large and bright bedrooms and a complete bathroom. The facade is totally renewed and thanks to insultaing panels the dispersions have been drastically reduced. In front of the villa it has been created a large and low upkeep garden, cutting an existing porphiry cobbles road. The cobbles have been reused in an indoor wall.

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Plan of the building

01 Pergola34 m2

02 Living room + Kitchen27 m2

03 Small Bathroom2,5 m2

04 West Bedroom20 m2

05 Est bathroom7 m2

06 Est Bedroom15 m2

06 Est Bedroom15 m2

07 Distribution Space13 m2

08 Technical Room3,5 m2

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Modern furnitureAll the furniture have been

choosed to create a moder-nand wide space

Transparent roofThanks to sun shadiing

elements it has been possible to design a transparent roof,

that allow to create a very bright space

Sliding windowsAll the large windows are sliding and openable. In this way it is possible to refresh the living room during summer.

The living room

Modular structureThe new building have a metal-lic modular structure that is easy and quick to build.

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Schematic section

June 21th

h 12.00 - Sun rays are blocked by solar shadingsReduced solar gain means a limited need of air conditioning

Decembrer 21th

h 12.00 - Sun rays enter in the living roomFree solar gain

Extractor HoodIkea Lackerbit - 399 €

Lights integrated in the hoodTechnical false ceiling

Wood thermo fireplace 23 kWEdilkamin Aquatondo 22 - 2.000 €

Technical roomoutside the building

See detailed plan for more details

Hot water boiler100 - 500 € Electric energy

During summer or if thermo fireplace is switched off

During summer it is possible to open the window and to ventilate the room

Thermic energy

Exhausted air from kitchen

Fresh air

Fresh air

Hot air

Hot air

Hot Water

2x lightsIkea Hektar - 49 €

PergolaShaded in summer and lighted by sun during winter

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The new building

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The bedroom

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Program International contest SiteFremont, California, U.S.A.SolutionThe project creates 4 different zones: 1. along the road there is an adequated space for dwarf trees and a route through aromatic and edible plants

allow to gather the fruits 2. between left and right corner there are living and dining room, with an outdoor kitchen. Both from dining and living room is visible the outdoor fireplace. Near the fireplace there is also a hot tub: in this position it is possible to link the tub with the fireplace, using fire heating to warm the water 3. in the right corner there is a stars look-out area, with a wood burning fire bowl 4. in the east part there is a dog area, where are planted

two specific species of tree that are drought tolerant and they need a very limited upkeep To obtain the adequate privacy conditions have been designed a tailored fireplace, facing with the house on north, and movable privacy screens faced to the east. All the plants choosen in the project, also that in the wooden pots, are edible and drought tolerant. plants. The fence guarantees an adequate privacy.

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Backyard plan

Origanum volgare

Mediterranean gardenAll the plants choosed are edible and drought tolerant. All are used in mediterranean culinar tradition. They have white, yellow and purple flowers and a nice fragrance. At maximum height they are 3-4 ft.Lavandula angustifolia - rosmarinus prostratus - salvia officinalis - elicrisio liquirizia - mentha viridis - Origanum volgare - Anethum graveolens - Allium schoenoprasum - Thymus vulgari

Furniture schemeAll the furniture has been choosen starting from the requests of the contest. The materials used are: wood, stone and iron. Between left and right corner of the yard there are living and dining room, with an outdoor kitchen. Both from dining and living room is visible the outdoor fireplace. Near the fireplace there is also a hot tub: in this position it is possible to link the tub with the fireplace, using fire heating to warm the water

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Hot tub view

Wooden Hot Tube5 ft diameter - 4 peopleIt is possible to warm the water using fireplace energy

Mediterrean gardenAll plants are edible and used in mediterrean culinary tradition. Drought tolerant.

Outdoor Dining AreaDuring daytime the pergola creates a fresh shadow. Decide your own privacy opening or closing movable parts

Outdoor FireplaceIt is possible to see the fireplace from both dining and living area. Also from the Hot tube it is possible to hear the fire crackling

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Dining room view

Outdoor Dinin AreaA pergola create the desired privacy conditions. Movable screens closed for maximum privacyeplace energy

Movable privacy screenDecide your own privacy: move the screens and transform the dining room

Fence integrated potMediterranean aromatic plants, lit during the nights

Table + chairsUp to 10 people, lit during nightime

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Program Site Zero Energy Building SiteTenderloin quarter, San FranciscoProcess"Sunflowers"The generative concept of the project is inspired by natural solar rotation solution: like sunflowers the

project rotate, and floor-by-floor, reach at the top level, the best solar orientation, in accord to maximize winter solar penetration and to minimize summer overheating.SolutionStarting from climatic analysis, the final project have an optimized volume. The façade is able to transform itself, allowing winter solar ray to penetrate inside the

building, and shading the big transparent area during summer period. The top floor is dedicated to a technical floor, with an integrated photovoltaic system on the top. This one axis photovoltaic solar following system is able to cover a large part of the whole building energy demand. A solar wall system integrate the renewable production, generating almost all the thermal energy for space heating.

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Generative Concept

02_residential levelsTwo different volumes placed following road vectors

01_ground floorPlaced following road vectors, in accord with city standard solutions

00_Site analysis- climatic analysis- solar accessibility- 3d modelling of surrounding buildings

03_solar rotationInspiring from natural solar rotation solutions, the building rotates to reach the best solar orientation, considering summer and winter conditions.

04_adjusting the volumeTo avoid road and surrounding buildings overhang the volume has been sectioned next the roads and surrounding buildings lines.

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GROCERY REFRIGERATION SYSTEM

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Whole Building Diagram

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Envelope System Facade System

Hot air generat-ed using a Solar

Wall system

Shading sistem follows the sun and minimazes solar gain

Large openable windows to facilitate natural ventilation

Fresh and cold air from the outside up

to 3 vol/h

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SUMMER TYPICAL CONDITION

HOT PERIOD NIGHTTYPICAL CONDITION

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Radiant heat flooring fed via ground source

geothermal heat pump

Large Area Operable window for natural

ventilation

Electric motor for shading system

Clear double plane low-E in vynil frame 2,3 W/m2K

Safety clear glass bulwark

Plasterboard wall solution with 2 layers of insulation 520kgxm3x5cm + 53kgxm3x7,5cm

Time lag 10h, U 0,224 W/m2K, decrement factor 0,32

Movable and orientable shading facade system

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ProgramGroup of three theatres and other secondary spaces

SiteNew York City, closeness the High Line Park

Process"A seed for New York"The whole project start from concept to create a space that can accommodate the new emerging theater companies, I chose to give to the space the shape of a seed, so it can accommodate and facilitate the development of these new companies just as a seed provides food and support to the early stages of plant growth. The emerging companies in this way will have a place to try and stage their own performances while being helped from the building and will be protected. Will be the companies themselves,through their perfor-mances and their art, to provide at the building the energy needed to grow and gain importance with them.

SolutionThe project relates to the surrounding urban reality through a park which is interrupted at two entrances to promote access to the inner area where you create a more relaxed and less chaotic atmos-phere. Continue to converge toward the center of the lot then meets the building that invites entry into more interior space, where it’s possible a meeting between artists and audience. The functions of the building were divided into two separate blocks correlated through the space inside. In the first block I choose to put the bigger theatre, which is accessed after a stairway leading to a foyer floor, where is possible to admire the city and the surrounding park. Also in this block, I decided to concentrate most of the rehearsal rooms. I created a second block in which I have placed three other theat-ers and I have put in communication the two stages of smaller theat-ers in order to facilitate the exchange of material and scenes.

Aerial view of the projectAerial view of the site

3D view from High Line Park

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3D rendering of inner area

3D view from High Line Park

Presentation Board is available on www.archmedium.com, NYCT finalists projects

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ProcessThe aim of the project is to deeply interact and to dialogue with the sourranding park. From the beginning the built area was choosed with the aim to minimaze park deforestation.

ProgramMusic auditorium and didactic spaces

SiteStadtpark, Vienna

Aerial view of the site

Sketch of auditorium space

Aerial view of the project

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SolutionThe final solution, inspired from a Kengo Kuma project, use as façade system a series of mirror that can dialogite interactive-ly with surrounding park, changing continuously during the different seasons of the year. The inner spaces is organized in two different volumes, the auditorium with the annex services,

and the didactical spaces, separated from the auditorium, as required by the contest rules

For the south façade it was used a different solution, using a curtain wall system for maximize winter solar gain and horizon-tal shading elements to avoid summer over heating

Hall and wardrobe

Restaurant and cafe

Bathroom and other spaces

Shops

Didactic rooms

Dressing rooms

Auditorium

Exposition space

Ground Floor

1st Floor

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ProgramEx Industrial Area requalification

SiteEx Incet Area, Torino, Italy

Process"Unexpected gardens"

The aim of the whole project is to create a re-use solution for the study area. In accord with specific technical and economic requirements furnished by municipalitiy the project aspire to create fascinating residential spaces related with commercial and service industy space in the same building. The solution must be in accord with Sopraintendenza per i beni e le attività culturali prescriptions, in particular in the facade, that is strictly depend-

ent.

SolutionThe final solution is in accord with municipality requirments and it propose three different solutions at the differ-ent levels: at the ground floor there is a commercial area, related also with the adjacent Facit shop. The first floor is dedicated to a tertiary space, when the second floor is entirly dedicated to a residential space. It is at this floor that the unexpected is revealed, and it is possible to see a green space, dedicated to each residential

space

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Top view

Trasversal section solution Preserved original industrial facade Original structure solution

Inner courtyard facade Residential level solution

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General Masterplan

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Illustrative section

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ProgramUrban Area Renovation

SiteMoncalieri, Torino, Italy

Process"Urban farming"The aim of the whole project is to create a new large green area for residents and tourists

SolutionThe final solution is in accord with municipality requirments and it proposes 4 different green areas: the fisrt is placed near the railway and it isolates the rest of the project area from noise. The second area, on the west, is enterily dedicated to urban farming. There are two others areas designed as public green spaces: in these areas specific trees and flowers create a seasonal-transforming places, all year long suitable.

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Public Green Area sections Railway green area section

Spring winter Summer Spring

Existng and new trees analysis

New mobility analysis

30 km/h zones

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ProgramAnalyze the whole Pavone Canavese ricetto and define a strategy to enhance the built and non-built heritage. A detailed project of a single building it will be developed, in accord with a general master plan.

SitePavone Canavese, Turin, Italy

Main Ricetto historical phasesIX-XI centuriesIn this period it was erected a defensive fence by the local popu-lation, living sheltered on a dioritic ledge together with S. Pietro church with its Jerusalem oriented apse. In this period, Ivrea bishops supported also the construction of a defensive tower

XIV-XIX centuriesStudying Napoleonic catasto, it was been possible to suppose the period of construction of the other ricetto buildings

XIV-XV centuryIn 1390, it was built on the exter-nal walls the round towers. Historic documents of XIV century report the presence of an independent from the castle defensive structures out of the main walls.

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Settimo Vittone

Ivrea

Pavone canaveseLoranzè

San MartinoCanavese

CuceglioAgliè

Castellamonte

Borgiallo

Piverone

Azeglio

Zimone

CossanoCanavese

Caravino

RomanoCanavese

Viverone

Cavaglià

Poppolo

Malpensa

1,30 h

Borgofranco Chiaverano

Andrate

Biella

Settimo Vittone

Ivrea

Pavone canaveseLoranzè

San MartinoCanavese

CuceglioAgliè

Castellamonte

Borgiallo

Piverone

Azeglio

Zimone

CossanoCanavese

Caravino

RomanoCanavese

Viverone

Cavaglià

Poppolo

Malpensa

1,30 h

Borgofranco Chiaverano

Andrate

Biella

Settimo Vittone

Ivrea

Pavone canaveseLoranzè

Agliè

Piverone

Azeglio

CossanoCanavese

Caravino

Cavaglià

Roppolo

Andrate

Biella

Borgofranco

Viverone

RomanoCanavese

Settimo Vittone

Ivrea

Pavone canaveseLoranzè

Agliè

Piverone

Azeglio

CossanoCanavese

Caravino

Cavaglià

Roppolo

Andrate

Biella

Borgofranco

Viverone

RomanoCanavese

Masterplan of the area

Wine and Food Turism Itineraries

Vineyard Museum

Focus Area

Main route_Strada reale dei vini Piemontesi

Secondary route_Strada reale dei vini Piemontesi

Turistic place

Turistic Point

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Ricetto Prespective_Area of analysis

Area of analysis_top view

Whole Ricetto top view

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Detailed survey_Project Area

BB' section

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ProgramCreate structures to sustain hurban farming in Palomino

SitePalomino, Guajira, Colombia

ProcessThe original project is elaborated during a technological course at Politecnico di Torino by me and a group of students. During the spring of 2013, thanks to a credit line by Politecnico, we have been able to travel in Colombia and to built our project, that has been revisited in accord with a deeper knowledge of the local reality. The final project it has been designed to facilitate didactic urban farming in a kindergarten.

SolutionThe final solution is aimed to create a simple solution, replayable by the population, that try to solve some of the main problem of local bamboo constructions. In particular the connection between vertical and horizontal elements entail lot of problems connected to structural resistance of the material. Usually the junction is solved piercing the two elements with a metallic screw that weaken the bamboo elements.Also placing bamboo directly in contact with ground create prob-lems due to humidity of the ground, that quickly damage the structure making useless the entire project. The particular condi-tions of the site, totally different from Italy, force us to define specif-ic solutions to these problems in accord with the materials and the competences available on site.Interact with local smithy and local hardware store was crucial: one of the main goal was to project using only local elements. In this way local people could replay also specific technical solutions in totally different structures.

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S-10°

One of the main road of the pueblito Ground basement solutionLocal smithy Junction elements

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ProgramAnalize and study urban farming in Torino

SiteTorino, Italy

ProcessStarting from my degree thesis, i started an analysis process on the urban farming in Torino. Firstly i visited lot of the area used as urban farm, annotating peculiarity if each area. Starting from this data I elaborate a map of the main urban farm area and I compared it with historical data available.

At a later stage I started, with other student, to elaborate possible prototypes for the needs of the farmers; this solutions try to enphatize some of the most interest-ing architectural features of urban farm in Torino, like total re-use of waste materi-als or the possibility to self build the structures.Togheter with Miraorti association, we rethink and designed some solutions for several areas and we experiment some of the solution designed directly with the farmers.

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Togheter with Mirafiori, Stefano Olivari and some farmers we experiment the potentialities of self-construc-tion and reuse of waste materials to create some prototype in urban farm throug Sangone river.

Urban Farm and high density housing

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Urban Farm and high density housing