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MATTEO FOGAROLI


MATT EO FO G AR O LI

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT

CONTAC TS: + 44 (0 ) 7 7 84 253025 m atte o.foga ro l i @ g m a i l . co m

Refining the last details for Orticolario exhibition

PROFILE

12_03_1986 Ancona, Italy

I grew up in a family totally immersed in architecture. Spending my childhood in my parents‘ architecture office with my two siblings, surrounded by drawings, models and sketches we all developed a very strong passion for design and architecture. With such specific background and considering my passion for open spaces landscape architecture has been my natural progression. Currently I look forawrd to improve my management and design skills through all the phases of the project, with chance to develop my personal design philosophy, in a serene, open-minded working environment, cooperating with brilliant and professional colleagues.


PULLEY LANE LANDSCAPE PLAN, DROITWICH SPA

Pulley Meadows, iso-section showing new land forming and sustainable urban drainage strategy Park cross section

TEP was commissioned to prepare detailed landscape proposals for a new residential development in Droitwich Spa. The proposals will create approximately 7.45 hectares of green open space that will offer a range of uses including children’s play, formal and informal recreation, productive landscapes and large areas of wildlife habitat. The site will be flanked by an orchard running north to south referring to the historic location of orchards on the site. A series of open spaces will be structured around the orchard including an adventure playground to the north, a ‘Water Tower Park’ along the northern boundary of the new residential development, and a natural meadow area, ‘Pulley Meadows’, to the south west. All the part relative to renders and planting plans has been reviewed several times by the client giving me the opportunity to develop a deeper understanding of the whole application, review and comments process. My drawings have been used for the company’s webpages.


BRE 100 HOMES The landscape and ecology are valuable and integral components of the proposed development. The landscape strategy seeks to enhance and diversify the site’s current condition whilst providing a diverse landscape in which the new community can thrive. The proposals have been discussed with the Local Planning Authority through pre-application meetings ; the outcomes of those meeting have influenced the proposals set out in this document. Building upon the principles set out in the outline application, the landscape strategy follows four primary themes and shows due regard to published guidance on sustainable design and planning policy. For this project my task was to help with the production of “before and after” visualizations in order to win the bidding.

Illustrative masterplan


MANYDOWN COUNTRYPARK Manydown Country Park will be a woodland and parkland mosaic rooted in the Hampshire landscape, with a variety of places that the community can explore, adopt and be proud of. The design of the Country Park is informed by the existing copses (Marvel Row Copse, Wootton Copse and Worting Wood) which have a visual prominence as they stand as landmarks in the wider landscape. New woodland will stitch the existing blocks together strengthening wildlife corridors and aiding the spread of valuable Ancient Woodland ground flora. These mature copses alternate with new woodland creating a pattern that stretches out into a new area of parkland to the north of the woods. Within the patchwork of glades, meadows and woodland are footpaths, board-walks, seating areas, picnic spots, tree houses, viewing points and high chairs allowing elevated views across the South Downs and North Wessex Downs. The focus of activity in the Country Park is at Worting Farm where a new Woodland Centre will provide interpretation of traditionally managed woodlands and coppicing together with visitor facilities and car parking.

Illustrative view of hop garden and woodland centre

I have been following the development of this project since the very early stage, producing illustrative sections, diagrams, sketches and land use analysis which have been used for the landscape proposal and in the public consultations.

Illustrative plan of Worting Woodland Centre

Proposed concept for Manydown Countrypark


ABBEYFIELDS, CHESHIRE TEP provided landscape design for a large new park as the central focus for a large new residential quarter. An undulating landscape across the park, of meadow grass mounds and trees will frame ponds and define a range of play and recreation areas. These include play equipment and landscape features designed for young children as well as larger open spaces for informal recreation and sport. Smaller pocket spaces are framed by tree planting, and provide seating for small groups. Species rich meadow and tree planting surround these spaces providing shade and a good variety of planting with scent, colour and texture. I have been involved in this project in a mature stage, the landscape masterplan have been assigned to me and this has given me a deeper confidence in graphic styles and in the use of the software Artisan.

View through seating spaces to play area

Aerial view across new park


KINGSTON GUILDHALL

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Tep has been appointed by Kingston concil to redisign the private courtyard of the Guildhall. My role has been comprehensive for this project and allowed me to keep a direct contact with the client during and after the site visit, produce in a graphic form my ideas always supported by the principal landscape architect and submit all to get the approval of the client.

COUNTY COURT Elevated seating area

I have been selecting personally all the species for the new plantings and instructed a colleague in another of our branches during all the process to produce other drawings.

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Kingston Guildhall - R5839.001 Design Proposal. The Environment Partnership

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7nrHeuchera 'Plum Pudding'

4nr Viburnum carlcephalum

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6nr Sedum spectabile 'Brilliant' 6nr Avenula pratensis 5nr Aster 'Little Carlow'

2nr Hakonechloa macra

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7nr Persicaria bistorta 'Superba'

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4nr Heuchera 'Plum Pudding'

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4nr Euphorbia polychroma

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8nr Digitalis 'Spice Island'

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3nr Sedum 'Herbstfreude'

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3nr Ligularia stenocephala 'The Rocket'

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12nr Corynephorus canescens 'Spiky Blue'

1nr Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'

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One of the new planting beds, visualization required by Kingston’s Council

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1nr Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer'

13nr Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'

8nr Corynephorus

6nr Salvia nemoro

3nr Persicaria bist

5nr Viburnum ferrera

3nr Avenula praten 1nr Cornus controversa 'Variegata'

3nr Galium odorat

3nr Erysimum 'Bow

Proposed possible bench location

1nr Pinus sylvestris 'Fastigiata'

6nr Helleborus orie

Proposed stairs connecting to potential footpath

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10nr Helleborus orientalis

Proposed possible footpath connection

4nr Tiarella cordifolia 9nr Lamium maculatum 'Beacon Silver' 3nr Ligularia stenocephala 'The Rocket' 12nr Galium odoratum 8nr Helleborus orientalis 7nr Digitalis 'Spice Island' 7nr Tiarella cordifolia 4nr Digitalis 'Spice Island'

Proposed possible bench location

8nr Aster 'Little Carlow'

16nr Tiarella cordifolia

Planting plans sample


E

mpathy Garden is the first interactive urban garden developed according to criteria of sustainability which blends together architecture, garden design, music and technology. The structure is modular, so infinite configurations can be composed: in this way each Empathy Garden is unique. The garden is also given voice in a dynamic and interactive way through software and simple hardware implementation, a site-specific music changes along with the environmental conditions. Walking through the Empathy Garden planters you will experience a total immersion in this atmosphere, with a brand new awerness of the environment as ecosystem.


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lay the installation like a musical instrument the harps are going to detect every movement of the air and transform it into music.

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very module is connected to accelerometers and other sensors through which everyone can interact with the project, the response is either immediate than in the medium term.

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ADVANCED DESIGN

Geometric optimization of the components number, amount of materials and the geometry of the planters to encourage the cultivability and rapid assembly.

FLEXIBILITY

Modularity of components, adaptability to any type of context and function: from a meeting place to musical events.

INTERACTIVITY

Through the use of interactive technologies and biosensors, the soundscape within the garden will be influenced by atmospheric and physiological changes of plants and people.

Layout plan


Graphic sketch for color’s disposition


15 GARDEN FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL

JARDINS DE METIS

REFORD GARDENS 2014

EDITION (Q U E B EC-C A N A DA)

COLORING FROM THE OUTER SPACE

It has been a free theme competition about innovative gardens. The constraints imposed by the commitee were about the maximum available area for the garden, limited possibilities to perform excavations (due to the piezometric level of St. Lawrence’s creek) and a budget design .

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Landscape architect: MATTEO FOGAROLI Landscape designer: BRIAN M. COLLADO


“What if the primary colors came from the outer space? Carried by falling stars on a black and white world...�

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eteor strike could be one of the most catastrophic events for the human race and for the earth itself...In this case are spreading life and beauty instead of destruction and darkness. After the impact with the earth surface, color begin to propagate starting from plants,which will bloom in red,yellow and blue around the respective crater. Star fragments, scattered in the area, are still incandescent and will reflect the light, others will glow of red, in the dark night. A message that aims to remind that not always what comes from the outside will be dangerous but might be a precious opportunity to give new color to everything around us.

LAYOUT PLAN

CROSS SECTION


SECTION A - A’


MASTER THESIS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Cliff’s park - Ancona


OBJECTIVE 1

Complete and renovate the paths to permit the fruition of the area by all categories of users, making possible both an historical and natural interpretation of the whole area. Reduce the perceptive fragmentation by ensuring the effective connections of the park: internally, to the seaside and to the surrounding urban fabric. Enhance and adapt the historical buildings to host new activities and functions compatible with the park.

OBJECTIVE 2

The priority is given to the consolidation of the rock mass to guarantee the safeness of the park. The area will be consolidated by a dense network of channels for the collection and disposal of rainwaters, by planting specific vegetation and by excavating a well for deep drainings. The excavation of the well will bring to light some still viable parts of ancient aqueducts.

OBJECTIVE 3

The vegetation has been selected through criterias of local phytogeography, all bothanical species belong to the mediterranean vegetation. Shrubs and annual plants have been positioned to mark accesses, paths, points of interest and buildings, bettering vegetational and animal biodiversity of the entire cliff section. The tree’s collocation aims to point out the park’s linearity and to improve thermal comfort during every season.


DETAIL 2

DETAIL 1



DETAIL 1 he hill Cardeto, more than the other two, over the centuries, has suffered significant remodeling for military reasons, becoming to all effects a stronghold, difficult to reach and cross. Given the labyrintine character of that particular area I decided to

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suggest a path which rather would always remain at the same elevation while it turns around the hill. A ring shape, giving panoramic points of view, ever changing in relation to the surroundings and capable to reveal the true phisionomy of the city and of the park itself.

A structure leading the possibility to read a large part of the adriatic coast with an immediate reference to navigation and to Ancona’s harbour. The ring is a single reticular element, constrained to the ground and supported by pillars is inclined so as to impart a centrifugal force to the structure, arranged in regular intervals along the sections in which the path elevates relatively to the ground, the pillars reach the maximum height of about 10mt. Thanks to the constant width of about three meters it is possible to use the whole walkway for biking and footing while some illustrative panels describe the history of the single elements visible from each point of the walkway, such panels are showing the sea lanes followed both by modern and ancient ships. In the evening the ring becomes an astronomical viewpoint, reacheble by enlighted trails.


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ne area in particular showed several evidences of hydrogeological instability and a deep drainage system was needed, so I decided to use a large draining well to absolve this function. This solution allowed me to take advantage of an existing culvert which disperses the city rainwaters into the sea.

The well is a few tens of meters deep, hosts on the inside an helicoidal ramp, it intercepts vertically the spillway for rainwater by which it is connected with the beach. Sub-horizontal darinages collect the exceeding water from the terrain in a radius of several meters around the structure.

The large amount of water gives birth to a system of waterfalls which flow, disposed according to the golden ratio, along the entire height of the underground structure. Picnic areas and gardens indicate entrances and elevators.


LIGET BUDAPEST DESIGN COMPETITION new museums of photography and architecture


Site plan Scale 1:500

Elevation Scale 1:500

PATHS

SUARFACES

ENTRANCES AND EXTERNAL SPACES BEATEN EARTH

MAIN ENTRANCES

GARDENS

OTHER ENTRANCES

WATERSCAPE

EMERGENCY EXITS

SOLID PAVEMENTS CURRENT SITUATION



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