ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
Marta Chiodaroli
Selection of the works carried out during the academic period: 2021-2023
Master's Degree in Architecture and Urban Design
PROFILE
I am 23 years old at the second year of Architectue and Urban design Master’s degree. The three-year degree program has allowed me to further experience the importance of the ability to collaborate, listen and communication within a team.
The sport I have been playing for 16 years and which has led me to play professionally in national and international competitions.
Growing up with Bollate Softball MKF and the Italian National Team since the youth helped me instead to understand the importance of time management having to balance study and sport, the importance of collaboration and teamwork to achieve common goals.
PERSONAL DATA
Citizenship: Italian
Date of birth: 11/12/99
Place of birth: Milan
Residence: Via Vittorio Veneto 126, 20021 Bollate (MI)
Telephone: 3487308196
e-mail: marta@chiodaroli.eu
EDUCATION
Politecnico di Milano, A.A. 2021- in corso Scuola AIUC, Laurea magistrale in Architecture and Urban design
Politecnico di Milano, A.A. 2018 – A.A. 2020 Scuola AIUC, Laurea triennale in Progettazione dell’architettura
Liceo Scientifico Bertrand Russell, Garbagnate (MI) 2013 - 2018 Diploma di Liceo Scientifico tradizionale
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
Cooperation with Architecture firm 2023 - in corso Interior
Barreca & La Varra 2022 Tirocinio curricolare
02 ARCH 2021 Tirocinio curricolare
Sassella food & events 2020 - in corso Catering, Sala
Viva Events 2020 - in corso Responsabile front desk, Hostess
C.T.O Centro Tecnica Ortopedica 2019 - 2022 Collaborazione con Dott.ssa Radice nell’esecuzione di grafici di studio
LANGUAGE CERTIFICATION
Software competence
Bollate Softball MKF 2017 - 2022
Atleta professionista
Team Italy, Nazionale italiana di Softball 2014 - 2022
Atleta professionista
Riconoscimenti
Borsa di studio per Meriti Sportivi a.a.2021/2022 - 2022/2023
Politecnico di Milano
Borsa di studio per l’Honours Programme “Urban Regeneration and large scale urban developments” a.a.2022/2023
Politecnico di Milano
recent SPORT TITLES - Bollate Softball MKF
secondo posto in Campionato 2022, 2021,2019,2018,2017
primo posto Campionato Italiano - 2020, Saronno (IT)
primo posto XLII Coppa Campioni (Women’s Softball European Premier Cup) - 2019, Bollate
primo posto XXVII Coppe delle Coppe (Women’s Softball European Cup Winners Cup) - 2018, Rotterdam (Olanda)
primo posto Coppa Italia - 2017, Collecchio - Team Italy
primo posto VI Europeo under 22 (Women’s European Champions) 2018, Trnava (Slavocchia) – Nazionale Italiana under 22
primo posto XV Europeo under 19 (Women’s European Champions) 2018, Staranzano – Nazionale Italiana under 19
MilanoSesto
Sesto San Giovanni, Italy
A new identity
Meda, Italy
re- IRABEN
Telouet, Moroc
RING_tegration
Tbilisi, Georgia
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PIVOT_ Experience trail in Denglu and dwelling
Denglu village, China
viLAB
Milano, Italy
WHEN IN TOKYO_ DIMINUTIVE DWELLING 05
2-chōme-15 Kichijōji Honchō, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
TIBEROAD
Lazio e Umbria, Italy
Abbiategrasso, Italy
Scene da ‘IL CATTIVO MAESTRO’ Londra
VIVUS - riprogetto dell’azienda MIVAR 04
Villaggio Falck - Social analysis
Sesto San Giovanni, Milano
Il gesto sportivo e la sua forma
Taekwondo - Calcio in volo
MilanoSesto
Sesto San Giovanni, Italia
The project
As a development of the analysis taken over, the building lot B7 is highlighted as a turning point between the two different urban fabrics. It is itself a borderline object that cannot escape its role in the division of the two different planning concepts, between something that already existed (the urban fabric of the city of Sesto San Giovanni) and something totally new (the MilanoSesto development project). This concept is mirrored in the development of the project through the contraposition of light and shadow, the contrast of a riddle sufrace and a solid one, the difference between a gap in the urban matrix and the consistency of the road.
POLITECNICO DI MILANO A.A. 2022/2023
MilanoSesto
Sesto San Giovanni, Italia
MilanoSesto
Sesto San Giovanni, Italia
Meda, Italia
The project
The design project develop at two different scales, the city and the building.The whole area would improve and benefit the intervention.
At the urban scale Lacuna is a key element near the historical center that can enhance and support it. Improve that connection by a pedestrian implementation would be one of the most important interventions. Demolish the wall of the Villa and implement a light and permeable to view fence is important.
Involve everyone in the implemented activities, thanks to diffirenciated activities and timings.
POLITECNICO DI MILANO A.A. 2022/2023
Pedestrian improvements
First change of viability
Possible related project in the next years
Decay analisys
POLITECNICO DI MILANO A.A. 2022/2023
PIVOT_ Experience trail in Denglu Denglu village, China
Urban strategy
Denglu village is one of the traditional Miao village that resists industrializatoin in the mountains of Southeast Guizhou.
It’s a community in need of renovation of traditional architecture and planning guidance and coordination throught a development that can solve, poverty and be sensitive to local needs, skills and technology.
The interconnection with the community and a responsible path for soustainable tourism are the main target.
The project achieve this through micro interventions -able to modify the experience of the village without disrupting the inner dynamics.
Then two macro interventions -specifically located in areas that are less invasive within the urban tissue: Cluster of housing and community market plaza.
PIVOT_ Public building
Denglu village, China
The aim is to adapt the traditional housing typology to the new needs of the inhabitants. A space that can be changed according to the needs of the Miao people.
We did this by leaving most of the ground space for gatherings. Since the festivals are a common practice this space can be transformed to be celebratory. This flexible space can also adapt to the everchanging needs that new times introduce. Another reference to the narrative is admitting people inside the house (shell), but at the same time keeping the integrity and core protected. By doing this we have softened the transition from the outside and the inside but also provided a gradual transition from public to private.
POLITECNICO DI MILANO
Lainate, Italy
Urban strategy
Open toward North to improve the connection of the complex of the Villa with the residential area and cycle path along Villoresi. Involve everyone in the implemented activities.
Connect the new MIND district, a digital space for dialogue and inclusion, finds strength in the many programmes and initiatives.
From building solutions to mobility, the whole project imagines a profound union between architecture, sustainability and technology and that is the mindset that viLab woud follow.
Attract more people in the Villa, a wider audience can enjoy the physics park, ceramic mosaic lab and reuse lab.
Water front regeneration, an overall opening toward the Villoresi can regenerate and create new aggregation place in the outside park.
Lainate, Italy
The main choice of intervention targets preservation of the Lemon house, adding metallic removable elements: New fixture, the door, mirrors and the stairs are just juxtaposed to the walls.
2-chōme-15 Kichijōji Honchō, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
Kichijoji district
Train station
Project areas
Urban strategy
In Japan, public open space is regarded as a luxury rather than a requirement. The project aims to renovate the neighborhood, creating a livable place for citizens.
The process took from macro-level development to street-level design. The goal is to build the city space along the natural ecosystems that already exist in the neighborhood.
We worked on the road configuration and the transition from highways to the neighborhood streetscapes. Public spaces must be universally accessible to foster a good mobility for a good city. People should get from one place to another easily for a better lifestyle and social atmosphere.
PUBLIC SPACES
Throughout the neighbourhood we see different types of public spaces. Most of the public spaces are related to educational facilities, while on the south we see the big gest public space of the neighbourhood. What is left are a mix between empty lots often used as parking or empty
OPPORTUNITIES
Different types of void spaces. Empty spaces that are not used for their ability. Sidewalk threshold, green space threshold, empty green spaces, bike parking.
2-chōme-15 Kichijōji Honchō, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
The studio is designed to meet the comfort needs of those who live there. The central ‘day’ space is designed as a multifunctional area. During the day as a study area and in the case of guests it adapts to the living room. The sleeping area is elevated, the box is used as storage and the mattress is removable in case you need more space.
The entire room is embraced by furniture that allows you to make the most of the central space.
Lazio and Umbria, Italia
BUFFER ZONES
Along the river we recognised a matrix of situation to which we adapted different approaches. In the agricultural land we leave space for an high buffer, to increase shadow along the river. In the urban land we add algaes to restore oxigen. In the protected areas we add intervetion according to the rules of the natural parks to improve banks relation.
FLOODING
Current facilities of agricultural fields are placed near the water body. This situation is a problem, since esondation is a common event along Tevere:
- pesticides of the soil pollute the water
- floods ruin agricultural field and human activities
- water brings to day light abandoned waste
RECONNECTING
The Tevere is an apportunity of slow mobility, integrated also with ground transport. This connection is able to start a development of sustainable mobility on the water body, using with a low environ-
ATTRACTION AND ACTIVITIES
Recreational facilities along the Tevere are fairly spread across the cities, but limited along the
Tiberoad prevents all of it.
In both Lazio and Umbria there are many species at risk of erosion. Cleaning the water, making the banks livable and having the Tevere as a continuous connection are taken action to protect biodiversity in the environment around. Another main action is the implementation of a biodiversity module with trees (in general endangered flora).
CIRCULARITY
All the project addition are made by recycled materials. In the production chain are used:
- the waste that is caught in the nets for new urban
- the wood cut from old trees is reused for the design element and the trees are replaced with new ones that are more efficient in oxygen production.
Material get caught in the nets
Old trees’ wood and arundo donax are cutted and gathered are selected and profiled
It
TIBEROAD 06
Lazio and Umbria, Italia
The project BIO CORRIDOR, a green connection to delete the exhisting barriers throught sustainable and innovative solutions along the Tiber. Different strategies are applied for more urban or rural sites.
Docks, Water access
Buffer A.
Buffer B.
Buffer C.
Activities hotspots
New deck connection
Regina Ciclarum
Protected areas
Forestal loss
URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
POLITECNICO DI MILANO A.A. 2021/2022 Stefano Boeri
re- IRABEN Telouet, Moroc
RESIDENTIAL CLUSTERS
Target:
Find a rule to develop toward north following exhisting stone walls, paths, water canals and topography. Achieve a denser development.
REFURBISHMENT OF OLD VILLAGE
Target: Attract people
Insert needed functions Merge old with new Save thehistorical dwellings
PUBLIC FUNCTION:
Target: Use the market axis
Implement a new activity linked to their tradition between the market and te new village.
URBAN INTERVENTION
Target: Improve the accessibility Link the project to the market omogeneously
MOROC VILLES DU SUD WORKSHOP
POLITECNICO DI MILANO A.A. 2022/2023
The whole intervention deeply modify the approach that Tbilisi citizens have with the city and the pedestrian sphere and it will be the starting point of interesting intervention by the administration and the municipality to actually answers to all citizen’s requests.
The urban regeneration project creates a connections that involved directly commerciants, sports area and istitutional centres in contact with the green spaces.