Matteo Missaglia, Architectural Portfolio

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curriculum vitae

PROJECTS New Park in Turin Social Housing Cascina Merlata Rehabilitation Paroldo Densifier à Montreuil Le Pétit Prince Bellastock Waterworld

side projects SCENOGRAPHY La Mouette (The Seagull), Tchekof PHOTOGRAPHY Pantin, Ile-de-France, France Parc De La Villette, Paris, France Ville Mediterranée, Boeri, Marseille, France Lingotto, Piano, Turin, Italy

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2011-Present

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CvMissaglia Matteovia F. Feliciano, 17

37125 Verona, Italy

+39 392 02 02 [email protected]

LANGUAGES SPOKENMother tongueC1C1A2A1

SKILLSAutoCAD, Revit, 3Ds MAXPhotoshop, IndesignArchiCAD, SketchUp, VRAY, Artlantis, Nòlian - All In OneWord, Excel, PowerPoint, AccessModelling, free hand sketching

EDUCATIONBachelor in ArchitecturePolythecnic University of Turin, Torino, Italy

Erasmus ProgramEcole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Paris-La-VilletteParis, France

Scientific High School DiplomaFinal grade: 82/100Liceo Scientifico “Giordano Bruno”, Albenga, Italy

working experiencesCurator for the expo “Espaces Publiques Emergentes”Salle d’Expo, ENSA Paris La Villette,Paris, France

ItalianEnglishFrenchGreek

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2011-Present

2013-2014

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May 2014

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projects

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no fencesParco del Po, Turin, Italy

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The German theroist Aby Warburg wrote that “images are metaphors of the past and therefore the past can actually represent itself”. So we used images of the past to regain the use of the Po River Park of Turin. As for the references we used platforms where we set new functions and activities.The part we focused on is a refunctionalization of a sports center, therefore we planned a restaurant together with a swimming pool and a gym.

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Social housingCascina Merlata, Milan, Italy

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The project was set in the new suburbs of Milan, in Rho Fiera, right next to the area dedicated at the 2015 EXPO. The area is highly surrounded by Postmodern architecture, by Carlo Aymonino, Guido Canella and Aldo Rossi, therefore we decided to keep this monumental style in our own project.We studied also the new urban activity around, placing others functions as like a primary school, the commercial ground floor of the buildings, a religious center and the park setting, providing the green its own importance.

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MASTERPLAN 1:10 000

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MASTERPLAN, RENDER

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EAST AND WEST VIEW

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RehabilitationParoldo, Cuneo, Italy

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This project has been developed in view of the historical rehabilitation, in a small village in the well known area of the Langhe. The aim was to create a new concept of an Albergo Diffuso, widespread hotel, in which people could enjoy their holidays wandering around the tiny streets and meeting local people, as if they were actually living there.We applied a restoration of the ancient village’s library, a 1900’s building, where we added a new function: a restaurant. We concentrated mostly on construction details and innovative ways of masonry.

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MASTERPLAN 1:10 000

SOUTH-WEST PROSPECT 1:100

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1ST AND 2ND FLOOR PLANS 1:100

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Densifier en banlieuMontreuil, Paris, France

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Paris is in the very centre of Europe, it is the main crossroad for all the businessmen. Noisy, crowded, quick and fast: that is what Paris really is.Although, there is a part which is untouched: the banlieu, the suburbs. Mostly known for their criminality and lack of manners, people who live there need a new type of architecture, the one that makes you feel worthy.In this big group project we decided to split our skills and deal with something new.I developed my own point of view with a new housing settlement.

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SKETCH OF EXISTING BUILDINGS 1:200

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CONCEPT

PLANS GROUND AND 1ST FLOOR 1:200

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Le Petit princeENSAPLV, Paris, France

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The developement of this project has been intended as an internal competition among ENSA Paris La Villette students, in order to build a pavillion in 1:1 scale. The aim is to create a new relax-zone inside the garden of the school, hosing a bar. We decided to place it in one of the least utilized part of the grounds, a small piece of lawn that, with our project, could easily be used also during the rainy winter, with covered hammocks.The project has been developed with the cooperation of Ilias Theodorakis, Nefeli Emmanouilidi and Martha Panagiotopoulou.

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BellastockAchères, Paris, France

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BellaStock is a laboratory whose aim is to show and explain how profitable is sustainable architecture. Thus we have been asked to create just with ten palets, twenty wooden beams and eight floating cans a floating structure which could have been able to function both in the water, as a raft, and on the ground, as a hut.All the projects put together, two hundred circa, gave life to an actual amphibian favelas village. The project has been developed with Ilias Theodorakis, Nefeli Emmanouilidi and Martha Panagiotopoulou.

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side projects

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Scenography

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The play is the “The Seagull”, written by the Russian novelist Anton Chekhov. It dramatises the romantic and artistic conflicts between four characters: the famous middlebrow story writer Boris Trigorin, the ingenue Nina, the fading actress Irina Arkadina, and her son the symbolist playwright Konstantin Tréplev.Its main peculiarity is the use of the “theatre inside the theatre”, therefore we decided to work hard on this point.The project has been developed in collaboration with my collegue Margarita Miha.

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Photography

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Canal de Pantin, Paris, France.

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Parc de La Villette, Bernard Tschumi, Paris, France.

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Musée du Louvre-Lens, SANAA, Lens, France.

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Ville Mediterranée, Stefano Boeri, Marseille, France.

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Ville Mediterranée, Stefano Boeri, Marseille, France.

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Oval Lingotto Mall, Renzo Piano, Turin, Italy.

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IF YOU DO NOT GET LOST

YOU WILL NEVER GROW OLD.