CRISTINA DELLE VIGNE PORTFOLIO
ARCHITECT MID
Architect & Designer. Since I can remember, I´ve been in love with everything that involves Design. Contact
+593 992 519 813 +39 349 1730 787 cris_delle_vigne@hotmail.com cristinadellevigne@gmail.com
Education 2018 Master in Interior Design Florence Institute of Design Internarional Firenze, IT 2010-2016 Architect Universidad San Francisco de Quito Ecuador 1995-2010 Bachelor in Sciences Colegio Internacional SEK Quito Ecuador
Others July 2015-August 2015 Study Abroad MOB Makers of Barcelona Spain February 2015-June 2015 Semester Abroad Universidade de Évora Portugal
Languages Spanish English Italian Portuguese
Experience April 2018-Present Airbnb X Shiftsmart Luxury Property Inspector Firenze, IT September 2017-January 2018 ATU International Design Assistant, Home division Ecuador November 2016-July 2017 AHCS Projects Interior Designer, Sales Executive Ecuador August 2016-October 2016 PEIA Cia. Ltda Designer Ecuador July 2013-September 2013 Uribe & Schwarzkopf Architectural Draftsman (Intern) Ecuador
Skills Microsoft OfďŹ ce Autocad Illustrator Photoshop Sketch-Up KitchenDraw Archicad 3D Max V-Ray
S E L E CT E D W O R K S 2012-2018
4 ARCH OFFICE Atelier 2 · Fall 2012
4 Architects, 4 offices, 1 place. The 4ARCH OFFICE founded by colleagues who wanted to share a fine modern office, comprises of personal offices for each; in terms of shared spaces, the building has a workshop for the work team including personal working stations with computers, various easels to hand draw and paint, printers & plotters and a shared meeting room. Never forgetting the costumer, we provide a small cafeteria next to the entrance, wich provides a view of the backyard. The building also counts with a sales office/showroom to ease the work of the architects, passing the work over to the real state agents.
Perspective 1 | Street View
Cafeteria
Costumer Service
Lobby
Bathrooms
Floor 1
Library
Workstations
Printing Area
Workshop
Real State Office
Floor 2
Meeting Room
Storage
Exposition Hall
Office 1
Office 3
Balcony
Office 2
Floor 3
Office 4
LEFT Floor Plans | 1, 2 & 3
Perspective 2 | Work Stations
Perspective 3 | Lobby
Perspective 4 | Library
Perspective 5 | Offices
Perspective 6 | Logo
Perspective 7 | Backyard View
THE PIC GALLERY Atelier 1 · Spring 2012
Located in a middle terrain, therefore having only 2 facades, I worked in a simple minimalist design front to back. Color coated in black, representing a step forward from the face of existing masonry, to a white & pure space for the exhibit. Designed for the freelance photographers who are in need to showcase their work by renting a space in a modern gallery. Steel structure to minimize the weight in a 3x3m mesh, give wide spaces divided by walls to create different exhibition halls all around the 3 story building. Completing 6 picture exhibits, a cafeteria & patio in the back and a smoking area with balcony in the second floor, makes The Pic Gallery a first pick for the modern society photographers.
Perspective 1 | Street View
Hall Bathrooms
Entrance
Reception
Exhibition Area 1
Administration
Floor 1
Cafeteria
Balcony
Patio
Exhibition Area 2
Floor 2
Exhibition Area 4 Exhibition Area 6
Exhibition Area 5
Floor 3
Exhibition Area 3
LEFT Floor Plans | 1, 2 & 3
Perspective 2 | Recption
Perspective 3 | Exhibition Area 1
Perspective 4 | Double Height
Perspective 5 | Library
Perspective 5 | Exhibition Area 6
Perspective 6 | Exhibition Area 2
Perspective 7 | Exhibition Area 4-5
Perspective 8 | Patio
GALLERY+LOFTS Atelier 3 · Spring 2013
6 Photography artists tired of teaching classes all around the city, looking for rental showrooms to expose their work, and going elsewhere for revealing photos, decided to unify everything in one building. Mainly divided by zones, public & private, the GALLERY+LOFTS has its interactive and social areas in the first 3 stories. Containing a cafe with sculpture patio groundfloor, the photo showroom and beautiful resting area with a view in first floor, library and classrooms at second. Above we find the six lofts for the photographers including their personal photo revealing areas.
Perspective 1 | Street View
LIBRARY LOFT 1
BATHROOM
B.
S.
B.
S.
LOFT 2
BATHROOM
EXPOSITION AREA LAUNDRY
FLOOR 1
BATHROOM
LOFT 4
BATHROOM
LOFT 3
FLOOR 4
OFFICES
LOFT 5 BATHROOM
LAUNDRY
S.
B.
B.
SHARED TERRACE
S.
MULTIMEDIA AREA
BATHROOM
BATHROOMS
LAUNDRY
BATHROOM
ADMINISTRATION LOFT 4 CLASSROOM
LOFT 6
CLASSROOM
FLOOR 2
FLOOR 5
LOFT 1
LOFT 6
BATHROOM
LAUNDRY
LOFT 2
B.
S.
B.
DARK ROOMS
FLOOR 3
LAUNDRY
BATHROOM
LAUNDRY
BATHROOM
S.
LOFT 3
DARK ROOMS
LOFT 5
FLOOR 6
LEFT Floor Plans | 1, 2, 3,4,5,6
Perspective 2 | Photo Gallery
Perspective 3 | Resting Area
Perspective 4 | Indoor Street
Perspective 5 | Lofts
Perspective 6 | Bird View
Perspective 7 | Perspective
HIGH DENSITY HOUSING Atelier 5 ¡ Fall 2014
Two volumes compose the High Density Housing located in a commercial zone of the capital of Ecuador. Born throughout an urban plan connecting 2 main parks in the city; Carolina and Bicentenario Park. Connected end-to-end by a green path , this area is destined for bicycles and pedestrians; halfway path is where my project lands. To keep the merchandising market of the area moving, I kept the lower levels for commercial purposes and the upper levels for apartments. The interesting part about this project, is that the urban green path goes through it providing a friendly open space, without interrupting the users.
Perspective 1 | Bird View
actual merchandise zone
PARQUE BICENTENARIO
existing green area
RIO COCA
RIO COFA
ISLA FL OREAN A
GASPAR
AV. AMAZ ONAS
Relocated merchandise
AGOSTO NES
DE VILL AROEL
AV. 10 DE
green area created schools and cultural space
CALLE JA
PON
PARQUE LA CAROLINA
SUBSUELO ESC: 1:250
AV. DE LO S
intervention area
PLANTAS
principal vehicle flow regular pedestrian flow pedestrian intervention
SHIRIS
project locator N
CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE PLANTA 2 ESC: 1:250
PLANTA BAJA ESC: 1:250
SUBSUELO ESC: 1:250
PLANTAS
FELIPE PALACIOS CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE
Floor 1 | Stores & Commerce
Floor 2 | Offices PLANTA 3 ESC: 1:250
PLANTA BAJA ESC: 1:250
LAMINA 1/9
CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE
Underground 1 | Parking Lots
PLANTAS
FELIPE P
FELIPE
PLANTA 4 ESC: 1:250
PLANTA 2 ESC: 1:250
Perspective 3 | North to South Perspective 2 | South to North
CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE
CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE
PLANTA 5 ESC: 1:250
PLANTA 4 ESC: 1:250
PLANTA 3 ESC: 1:250
FELIPE PALACIOS
FELIPE PALACIOS
LAMINA 3/9
PLANTA 5 ESC: 1:250
LAMINA 2/9
CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE
Floor 5,7,9 | Apartments Floor 4,6,8 | Apartments
Floor 3 | OfямБces & Apartments
PLANTAS
PLANTAS PLANTAS
FELIPE P
9
/9
FACHADAS FACHADA OESTE
ESC: 1:250
FACHADA OESTE
ESC: 1:250
FACHADA ESTE
ESC: 1:250
FACHADA ESTE
ESC: 1:250
CORTE POR FACHADA ESC: 1:20 CORTE POR FACHADA ESC: 1:20
CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE CRISTINA DELLEVIGNE
FELIPE PALACIOS FELIPE PALACIOS
LAMI LAMI
9
INA 6/9 INA 6/9
Perspective 4 | Bird View East
Perspective 5 | Aereal View
Perspective 6 | Urban Green Path
HIGH PERFORMANCE SPORTS CENTER Final Project · Fall 2016
12.637 mt 2 High Performance Sport Center is located in Quito´s ex airport, now park Bicenternario. Created for the ministry of sports, which doesn't have a proper sport center that concentrates all main sports played by citizens. The park plan distributes a series of bicycle routes that connect the park with the city, so I propose my building as a part of the bicycle circuit providing a place of transition, permanence and circulation. Taking into account the urban context that surrounds my terrain, I take advantage of my descendant terrain and build a single floor from street level not to cover the beautiful privileged view of surrounding buildings. The project contains 2 basketball courses, judo mat, gymnastics area, semiolympic pool, professional ping pong arena, cafeteria, nursing area, and outdoors tennis courts.
Perspective 1 | Bird View
OUTDOORS FOYER
ENTRANCE 2
SPORT CENTER
Perspective 3 | Semiolimpic Pool
AUDITORIUM
Perspective 2 | Main Hall
GYMNASTICS
MAIN ENTRANCE
Perspective 4 | BiciQ Parking
COSTUMER SERVICE
NURSERY
SEMIOLYMPIC POOL
BATHROOMS
N+4.00
CAFETERIA JUDO MATS
Perspective 5 | Coliseum
Perspective 6 | Bird View
Perspective 7 | Entrance View
Perspective 8 | Aereal View
VIA RICASOLI APT Atelier 1 · Spring 2018
As assignment we where given randomly a classmate´s appartment to re-do. My classmate apartment located in Center Florence is a one bedroom one bathroom. With a list of requirements she specified 6 things: Parquet flooring, no big kitchen (as she doesnt cook), bigger bathroom, bigger closet, all white and a pop of color. Therefor trading the small bathroom for a kitchenette, and the old kitchen for a bigger bathroom, I acomplish the classmate requirements as desired creating a more spacious student apartment.
Perspective 1 | Entrance
BEDROOM
KITCHEN
LIVING ROOM
ENTRANCE WC
Perspective 2 | Kitchenette
Perspective 3 | Livign
Perspective 4 | Bathroom
Perspective 5 | Bedroom
REPPUBLICA BOUTIQUE HOTEL Atelier 1 ¡ Spring 2018
An existing Bank lays on the building in front of Piazza della Repubblica in Florence, Italy. We where given this building to transform it in a minimalistic boutique hotel, without missing out the essence of being in Florence. As inspiration, I took the narrow streets in the city that takes you to big open piazzas. These streets providing really low natural light, pavement reections and only getting light from the open sky above the high buildings, I recreated these mood of small streets opening to big spaces on my boutique hotel using black walls and white ceilings. As for the rooms. I chose a very Florentine color pallette as the olive green, and the tuscan orange.
Perspective 1 | Hallway
Perspective 2 | Out of Elevator View
Perspective 4 | Hallway
Perspective 3 | Piazza Room Entrance
Perspective 5 | Standard Room
Perspective 7 | Presidential Suite
Perspective 6 | Junior Suite
Perspective 8 | Presidential Suite
FLAGS Atelier 1 · Spring 2018
Furniture contest given as a project in Furniture Design I, entitled “Kids want to PLY”, the plywood company in Denmark, wanted a piece of furniture for kids from 6-12 using only plywood. The requirements where: display and store furniture that has to be easy to assemble, simple and timeless. Taking inspiration the flags and how they move with the change of air flow in time, I createdmy piece of furniture entitled “Flags”. With only 10 different pieces, I made the piece unique and simple yet timless.
Perspective 1 | Kids Room
Perspective 2 | Furniture Piece
10 DIFFERENT PIECES 5 mm PLYWOOD 50 mm
10 mm
90 mm 34 mm 25 mm
25 mm
TOP VIEW
24 mm
25 mm
FRONT VIEW
7 mm PLYWOOD 646 mm
29.1 mm
29.7 mm
67 mm
29.1 mm 1375 mm
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW
29.7 mm
TOP VIEW
PLYWOOD STICKS (SOLID) FRONT VIEW
646 mm
39 PIECES TOTAL
37 pieces
Perspective 3 | Different Uses
Perspective 4 | Kids Room
NASCOSTO Atelier 2 · Fall 2018
Loggia Rucellai, an Italian Renaissance Logia, builded by Giovanni di Paolo Rucellai in the 1460s for his son Bernardo that was marrying Nannina de Medici (daughter of Cosimo) intended as a place for celebrations, now and used as a shop. This is the location of the project; a sculpture museum. I used as my concept of design ACTION=REACTION (equal and opposite) using a simetrical grid to distribute the spaces. I called "Nascosto" in Italian "Hidden", because I wanted to keep a little bit of mystery of what´s inside the museum; at first glimpse you see only shadows, and the design invites you to discover what´s inside.
Perspective 1 | Front Facade
Floor Plan
Facade LEFT Floor Plans & Facade
Perspective 2 | Entrance
Perspective 3 | Exit
Perspective 4 | Upper Floor
Perspective 5 | Library
Perspective 5 | Mid Floor
Perspective 6 | Exhibition Area 2
Perspective 7 | Street View
Perspective 8 | Piazza
PISELLINI Atelier 2 ¡ Fall 2018
Furniture project; to make a "comfortable sofa" for living spaces in Furniture Design II. I wanted to make a unique piece that makes eye impact, and of course, bring 100% comfort as a requirement. I was inspired by the most comfortable piece of furniture anyone can imagine, a bed. Having for instance an abstract of a base, a mattress and pillows. The piece of furniture is supported by a inner structure that holds the "pillows" together and support the composition itself. I called my sofa Pisellini, that means peas in italian, as they reminded me of them. As result, I created a collection as well, including and arm chair, a chair, and a chaise long with extension.
Perspective 1 | Living Room
Perspective 5 | Lofts
Perspective 6 | Bird View
ARMCHAIR
Perspective 2 | Collection
CHAIR
CHAISE
EXTENSION
IL PODERE GHIRLANDAIO Final Project · Fall 2018
“Il Podere Grande di Colle Ramole” a removed-from-city location owned by the famous renaissance Ghirlandaio family is now abandoned. Found near Impruneta (South of Florence) which name is derived from a Latin word meaning "within the pine woods". Its an area with many local materials, as the dirt that is found in and around the zone is particularly suited to create a strong and durable clay which characteristic burnt orange coloring (terracota). Olive trees, vineyards, fields, oak, and cypress trees extend for miles in a neverending lands. I begin understanding the past use of an historical biulding; therefore leading to a succesful program and restoration design.
Perspective 1 | Aperitivo Open Bar
FATTORIA VILLA
Main Entrance Patio
Aperitivo Open Bar
FRANTOIO
Main Patio
CANTINA
Parking Lot
Perspective 2 | Main Entrance Patio
Perspective 3 | Main Patio
Perspective 4 | Cantina
Perspective 5 | Resort Villa
Perspective 6 | Reception
Perspective 5 | Library
Perspective 7 | Shared Living
Perspective 8 | Standard Room
Perspective 9 | Shared Living
Phone : +593 992 519 813
Phone : +39 349 1730 787
Email : cristinadellevigne@gmail.com , cris_delle_vigne@hotmail.com