PORTFOLIO selected works + projects alessandro luigi martinotti
Name
Date of Birth
Nationality Degree Semester
Contact
Alessandro Luigi Martinotti
22/10/2001
Italian/Indonesian
BA Architecture
6th Semester (Year 3)
martinotti.alex@gmail.com
+352 691 804 106
Profle
A forward-thinking visionary who thrives on pushing the boundaries of conventional thought, I am deeply committed to innovative problem-solving and collaboration. With a passion for engaging with inspiring individuals, value both individual and collective projects that challenge me to think creatively and expand my horizons. As a student, am dedicated to maximizing my learning across diverse felds including civil and architectural disciplines, as well as management, IT, engineering, and beyond.
Experience
Workshop Supervisor Berlin International University of Applied Sciences, November 2022 July 2023
In charge of supervising and assisting other students and staff within the Fuculty of Architecture and Design with tools varying from the 3D printer, laser cutting machine and the poster printer. Hence, by mixing work and studies at the same time, my skill to time manage, improved drastically. Even though the work is only half time, it is surely teaching me a great deal in how to become more effcient, especially in a time consuming proffesion.
Engineering-Design Intern Rizzani de Eccher, Rotterdam, NL, August 2022 - September 2022
Understanding and overseeing the design project of Rotterdam’s historic post offce a project that seeks to expand the iconic and historic building, also known as the ‘Postkantoor’, projected to be fully built by September 2025. This particular project includes several well known corporations, including ODA Architects.
For more information: https://www.dezeen.com/2019/02/06/post-oda-rotterdam-post-offce/
Founder of Twenty2 Studio - Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, March 2022 Present date
Twenty2 Studio is an online store created successive to the artworks that create. Art has allowed me to further enhance my creative skills that is often inspired by architecture and politics.
As of today, currently sell all my artworks online while also atending exhibitions temporarily throughout the year.
For more information: https:/.www.Twenty2-Studio.net
• English
• Italian
• French
• Indonesian
• German Languages
Native Native
Full Proffesional Profciency
Full Proffesional Profciency Intermediate Education
Berlin International University of Applied Sciences BA Architecture, October 2021 September 2025
Current focused modules (Year 3) Lighting Design, Sustainable Material Practice, Conservation + Restoration & Urban Design
European School of Luxembourg 1 Secondary Education, September 2014 - July 2021
St George’s International School Primary Education, September 2010 - June 2014
Awards
The AEDES Metropolitan Laboratory Newsletter Cover Award January 2024
Chosen as the best overall main graphic used to for The AEDES Metropolitan Labaratory’s marketing newsletter, showcasing the exhibition of ‘University of the Future’.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C2P4kTFIy3O/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Skills
• Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD & 3DS Max
• Adobe Creative Suite
• Lumion & Twinmotion
• Microsoft 365
• Blender
• Hand Drawing
nieder-schoenhausen
blankenburg
tegel
pankow
reinickendorf
heinersdorf
gesundbrunnen
weissensee wedding
neu-hohenschoenhausen
marzahn
alt-hohenschoenhausen
hellesdorf
prenzlauer-berg
siemensstadt
charlottenburg-nord
moabit
hansaviertel
westend
charlottenburg
mitte
friedrichschain
lichtenberg
marzahn-hellesdorf
biesdorf malsdorf
friedrichsfelde
Berlin, DE
In my architectural portfolio, feature three architectural projects: Ø17 Community Centre’, ‘Harmony House’, and ‘Open House’.
These endeavors are a testament to my exploration of timber as a design medium, a niche that has brought interest to my liking, infusing each project with warmth, sustainability, and unique character.
Through these works, strive to showcase the versatility and beauty of timber in architectural expression, offering innovative solutions to diverse challenges while maintaining a strong aesthetic appeal.
Content
- Community Centre Harmony House Open House 1 - 8 9 - 18 19 - 28
Ø17
Ø17
Community Centre
In collaboration with Christian Buddenbohm & Aime Buss
Course: Architectural Design
Project 1 (ADP1)
Semester: 3
Duration: 8 weeks
The site at Kopenhagener Straße 17 takes a central role within the dense urban fabric of Prenzlauer Berg. Its relative openness and location on a “natural plaza” serve as excellent preconditions for the creation of a community centre.
Ø17 carefully reacts to the existing qualities by means of juxtaposition and integration. The proposal relates its own volume to the scale of the existing building stock and only slightly imposes in height to create a visually pleasing end-of-block situation.
In respect to the context, this design sought to maximize integration of the whole community of Prenzlauerberg, bridging the diversifcation of age, ethnicity and genders within the neighbourhood.
All programatic decisions derive from a close analysis of the neighbourhood and community at Prenzlauer Berg.
The plot is located centrally within Kiez and thus serves mostly the local population.
Prenzlauer Berg as one of the most desirable areas to live in Berlin has recently seen an infux of young professionals and families. However, still at the same time many of the old residents still inhabit the area, resulting in a mix of different age groups within the demography.
In order to achieve maximum effciency, the goal was to create a series of space that are reusable for different activities throughout the day and therefore serve as an attractive space for all age groups.
A central idea of this is to enhance the relation between the centre and its neighbourhood. We wanted to activate the immediate surrounding spaces, which is already an attractive spot to stop by, as one of the streets is cut off,
Concept
Structure & Design
The structural disallows for the insertion of rooms as desired. A timber post and beam structure fulfls these needs best, while also providing excellent internal qualities. The structural system will be left exposed from within.
Double height ceilings are common characteristics within the design, enhancing the performance and activity spaces.
The existing grid is then perturbed by two means of circulation. Internally, through a core, and externally on balconies.Instead of having one central performance room. Several attractive and individual spaces are inserted into the grid.
The volume is wrapped in its characteristics red timber façade, combined with large windows to produce, an interaction between inside and outside.
structural grid volume circulation
fnished product
1. screed
2. solid support
3. steel profles (80mm 80mm)
+ cavity
4. rigid insulation
5. WPM
6. gravel
7. in-situ concrete
8. perforated pipe (drane)
1. screed
2. solid support
3. steel profles (80mm 80mm)
+ cavity
4. SCL (CLT wooden slabs)
5. structural secondary beam
40mm
30mm
80mm
125mm
3mm
120mm
300mm
250mm
40mm
30mm
80mm
60mm
450mm
1. screed
2. solid support
3. steel profles (80mm x 80mm)
+ cavity
4. rigid insulation
5. WPM
6. gravel
7. in-situ concrete
8. perforated pipe (drane)
40mm
1. screed
30mm
2. solid support
80mm
3. steel profles (80mm 80mm)
+ cavity
125mm
4. SCL (CLT wooden slabs)
3mm
5. structural secondary beam
120mm
300mm
250mm
40mm
30mm
80mm
60mm
450mm
HH
Harmony House
Course: Architectural Design
Project 2 (ADP2)
Semester: 4
Duration: 8 weeks
Harmony House located on Tchaikowskistrasse is surrounded by primarily residential family homes and a few diplomatic embassies, such as the old Australian Embassy to the GDR, mirroring the Iraqi Embassy’s foor plans.
Upon closer examination of the site, the abundance of trees emerged as signifcant spatial qualities to be preserved Through data collection and analysis, expansion plans were tailored to minimize disturbance to the trees, leaving voids where density was highest.
The refurbishment strategy focused on addressing community needs, with the building split into public and semi-public spaces This allows for a blend of community entertainment during working hours and communal facilities accessible 24/7 to tenants.
Refurbishment & Extension
The transformation strategy for the GDR Embassy in Pankow introduces a unique timber structure contrasting the existing materials. Prefabricated concrete elements, supported by connected columns and beams, compose the GDR Iraqi embassy. To complement the grid layout while opposing materials, four separate timber elements act as a single column and beam system.
The extension adds 3850m2 of living space, with an open ground foor for easy courtyard access. Two concrete cores serve as both bracing and circulation systems. The refurbishment replaces non-load-bearing elements with curtain panels, emphasizing program separation and natural light fow. This design enhances functionality and aesthetics while maintaining integration with the surrounding environment.
Programs & Circulation
Co-living units feature 27m2 to 35m2 bedrooms, accommodating 2 to 3 tenants with a shared balcony. Shared kitchen and bathroom facilities are also accessible to tenants. In addition, Semi-public balconies in Block B of the extension are exclusively for co-living apartment tenants, maximizing their use of the site’s spatial qualities
Event spaces cater to the general public and residential event themes such as sports, music, art, and dance.
he study room is exclusive to residents, creating a semi-private space. Targeting the younger generation, we accommodated a study/co-working space.
Circulation is integrated throughout existing and new are-
level 3, the other to level 2. An elevator is added near the main staircase. The extension employs 2 concrete cores for
OH
Open House
In collaboration with Christian Buddenbohm (Arch.), Tereza
Petrova (Int. Arch.), Bety
Novotna (Int. Arch.) & Margarita
Lubkova (Graphic Designer)
Course: Interdisciplinary
Design
Semester: 5
Duration: 6 weeks
Organized and exhibitioned by the AEDES Metropolitan Laboratory along with 5 other proposals that presented form other groups, Open House was chosen as the winner of the best graphical representation of the theme of the competition, “The Future of Education.”
Open House is an interdisciplinary project that seeks to refurbish an abandoned fabric factory located at the heart of Weissensee, Berlin.
“The Future of Education”
Berlin like many big cities, is a product of decades of urban agglomeration. Differing to other major European cities, on the other hand, Berlin was almost completely destroyed during the Second World War. Hence, the post-war period saw an immense rapid growth of cheap construction.
To keep costs low, cheap and cost-effective materials were utilized, leading to the proliferation of hastily con-
resulted in numerous abandoned structures and poor urban design, contributing to present-day challenges with blight and urban decay in certain areas of the city.
The building environment is full of aging buildings that stand silently, holding the stories of the past. Instead of demolishing them, there is a compelling case for fefurbishing them. Thus, this project sought to make use of one of the many abandoned buildings in Berlin, reviving its essence and serving the community for the greater good.
The Start of a Franchise
The concept aims tackle the issue of loneliness within students and young adults by generating a series of programs that correlate to form a community within the area. Furthermore, these design goals are represented in our 6 met criterias, such as:
1. Being able to spend more time on campus
2. Creating a comfortable environment for meeting and making friends
3. Finding an adequate replacement for studying at home
4. Meaningful extracurricular activities
5. Feeling of identity and having a sense of belonging
6. Bringing campus closer to where students are
exhibition week
House Exhibition
The main of Open House’ is to create a ‘home-like’ space using light wooden timber construction. It will serve multiple functions including inclusive study areas, entertainment zones, resting rooms with hammocks, and private reading areas. The design will incorporate interactive and semi-private features to cater to diverse needs.
Hence, we tried to recreate the image of ‘Open House’ through our exhibition. The structural system of the stand allowed it to feel as if they were the real interpretation of the wooden frames placed within the building (in a much larger scale).
Open
concept grid graphics to grid
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