
SIMONE DELL’ARICCIA

RESUME
Name : Simone Dell’Ariccia
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Name : Simone Dell’Ariccia
PORTFOLIO
2016-2023
I’m Simone Dell’Ariccia I graduated in Architectural Engineering from the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the La Sapienza University of Rome, a place where I learned the combination of creativity and concreteness.
Milano City
Born : +39 3920107437
27th of November 1993, Rome, Italy
Mobile :
In March 2019 I presented my thesis entitled, Thinking about Architecture Through the Eyes of Those Who cannot see , project from which it was born a research published in December 2019.
After graduating I started working for Ada Carmi’s office in Tel-Aviv in Israel where I had the opportunity to work alongside a highly experienced architect and where I had the opportunity to increase my practical and mental knowledge
In September 2020 I passed the qualification exam by joining the register of architects of Rome.
During these years in addition to architecture I have worked a lot with artists as a designers and curators , as I believe that art can be a place to experiment with, arriving at new spatial ideas with the ability to create good design.
Email : www.architects-dl.com/
office@arch-dl.com / s.dellariccia@pec.archrm.it
Website :
SIMONE DELL’ARICCIA
MASTER’S DEGREE IN BU ILDING ENGINEER ARCHITECT
ENROLLED IN THE ARCHITECTS REGISTER OF ROME





DL arch
2021 - TODAY
working with Yael Leibovitch. we advance our studio working on architectural projects in Milan, where we continue to collaborate with israeli architects
2019-2021
Architect in Ada Karmi office, she is the winner of the israeli prize for architecture in 2007. I have the pleasure of working alongside her so as to learn from his long experience
CULT-RISE
2016-2019
Curator, with the role of setting up temporary exhibitions. Planning of executive project for artistic installations



Design for an autonomous and independent living
2019
DELL’ARICCIA S., PERCOCO M. THINKING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE
“THROUGH THE EYES OF THOSE WHO CANNOT SEE”
+39 3920107437
LICENSED ARCHITECT
2021
Enrolled in the Register of Architects of Rome, Italy
Exam obtained in September 2019
MASTER’S DEGREE IN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE
2013-2019
Final mark: 110/110 cum laude (with honors)
Role of representative of university students
WORKSHOP
ROME, THE FUTURE OF YESTERDAY’S HOME
M arch 2018
Workshop held by Prof. Maria Argenti and by Prof. Serio Martin Blas from ETSAM Univeristad politecnica de Madrid

MILANO DESIGN CITY
OCTOBER 2020
Exhibition of the work Genesi on the occasion of pixel city, Milan design City at Fabrica del Vpore in Milan, with DOS (Design Open’ Space) curated by Illuminazioni






Simone DelliAriccia Architect
DL
ARCH

LOCATION: BASILICATA
VILLA
DL ARCH

A villa in south Italy with a modern slopped rooftop, divided into public and private areas by a glass separation on the facades.








LOCATION: TEL AVIV
B&B
DL ARCH

Interior architectural planning and design for a renovation of an apartment as a B&B rental apartment at Neve Tsedek in the heart of the city.








LOCATION: TEL AVIV
OFFICE AND ART GALLLERY
DL ARCH
Interior architectural renovation of a historical space in Palazzo Taverna, made out of 4 rooms, that serves during the day as the offices of EIIS and as a gallery and events place during the evenings and weekends. The challenge of this design was to create a flexible, dynamic space that could change according to the needs of the different users while maintaining the structure with minimal intervention and putting the main focus on the RAIL and lighting.







The proposal embraces a holistic approach to urban planning and design, incorporating the management of surface runoff in line with the hydrological characteristics of the drainage basin and viewing the stream as a valuable resource and nature-based









ADA KARMI
The project was designed looking for a combination between the repetition of real estate units characterized by the repetition of two unique types, and the creation of internal and external common spaces which are characterized by vegetation. The vegetation, the fulcrum of the project, wants to create a courtyard that is not only appreciated by the residents, but which relates to the public space in a dynamic way. So as to dissolve the limits between public and private spatiality.






SAVION, ISRAEL
COLLAVORATION WITH ADY ZAKAI ARCHITECT


Simone
DelliAriccia Architect
DL arch & CultRise
For a long time, architectural design paid attention to the removal of architectural barriers, with the aim of expanding the use of space and social opportunities for minorities with disabilities. This approach is inspired by a concept of integration that hides, however, an assumption of contrast between normality and diversity, therefore an idea of separation. Dealing with the issue of disability in society from an inclusion point of view, introduces, in a broader perspective, without conceptual “barriers”, the comparison with others as a reason for individual growth.
Architecture, due to its ability to conceive and to direct the ways of life of the community, can play the role of catalyst in this cultural progress, from integration to inclusion. Among the public buildings that express an ‘educational potential’ the museum, conceived today as a ‘socio-cultural hub’, takes on a paradigmatic value both for the functional opportunities and the social liveliness offered, and for the specific art content, which, as often happens, is ahead of the times.
Indeed, contemporary art is no longer purely visual, but multisensorial; it is no longer just an object, but an experience to be lived, like architecture. And yet, does the non-visual nature of contemporary art really belong to architecture? In case sight is excluded from the sensory abilities of the individual, can spatiality still be perceived in its functional and aesthetic complexity?
Starting from these considerations, the presentation of a design experimentation for a Cultural Center in Rome, was elaborated excluding visual input, giving an opportunity to investigate and verify ways with which the blind formulates his own spatial conception , to reflect and identify the requirements for an ‘inclusive approach’ to the project, so that architecture can be lived and appreciated by the totality of the users.


VOLUMETRIC CONCEPT



INCLUSIVE LEAVING Research work published in 2019


ROME, Catanzaro, milan, Helsinki
Simone Dell’Ariccia Architect


CultRise is a curatorial project with which I had the opportunity to work, thinking of spatiality with respect to the work of art that this must contain, interpreting spatiality in an alternative way.



BOTANICAL GARDEN MUSEUM OF ROME
ROME - S EPTEBER 2018
CATANZARO-AUGUST 2018

IDENTITÀ COLLETTIVE
ROME ART WEEK - OCTOBER 2016


BOTANICAL GARDEN MUSEUM OF ROME
ROME - S EPTEBER 2018

