da sempre mi occupo di cercare soluzioni per l’architettura, di visualizzazione dei progetti e di immagini che creano emozioni
SAppassionato socievole, accurato, alla costante ricerca di soluzioni per l’archite ura, e la visualizzazione dei proge , cercando di creareimmaginichesuscitanoemozioni.Lungaesperienzainternazionale,nellaredazionediproge perstudieaziende.
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The basic idea was to find the ideal relationship between spaces and objects.As result unique relation through the light that penetrate, distort and exalts the surfaces, building a run gallery that will involves the visitor, client. customer offering him ample spaces of relations and discovery through zone of exposure where young artist stylist and designers can display their works.The architectural elements that composes the project are glass and steel, elements that create a feeling of light and a different shopping experience.
G2 MOVEMENT
Roger Williams University
project year location
Rode Island, USA
2010-2010
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Eachprojectincludesaconceptualapproachtosustainabledesignaswellas specificstrategiesfordetailedtectonicdevelopment.Theexhibitionincludes high-quality drawings, physical models and digital media content. Projects, both bui and concep ua , ange n sca e rom a s a n ess s ee and glass wine cellar to a competition for the 1 million square foot National Museum of Korea. Robert Siegel, the exhibit’s curator, established his private practice in 1991 after earning his Master of Science in Architecture from Columbia University and his Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University. He has taught architectural design and building technology at Parsons School of Design, Syracuse University the Boston Architectural Center PrattInstitute,CityCollege,andNJIT.Robertistheformerchairofthe AIA New York Chapter Committee on the Environment and is a founding member of the Advisory Board for Syracuse University’s Study Abroad Program. Appo n ed by he Comm ss oner o the Un ed Sta es PublicBuildingService,RobertservesasaNational
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C5 MOVEMENT
Roger Williams University
Rode Island, USA
Each project includes a conceptual approach to sustainable design as we as specfic strateges for deta ed tectonc deveopment. The exhibition includes high-quality drawings, physical models and digital mediacontent.Projects,bothbuiltandconceptual,rangeinscalefroma stainless steel and glass wine cellar to a competition for the 1 million square foot National Museum of Korea. Robert Siegel, the exhibit’s curator,establishedhisprivatepracticein1991afterearninghisMaster ofScienceinArchitecturefromColumbiaUniversityandhisBachelorof Architecture from Syracuse University. He has taught architectural design and building technology at Parsons School of Design, Syracuse University, the BostonArchitectural Center, Pratt Institute, City College, and NJIT Robert is the former chair of the AIA New York Chapter CommitteeontheEnvironmentandisafoundingmemberoftheAdvisory Board for Syracuse University’s Study Abroad Program. Appointed by the Commissioner of the United States Public Building Service, Robert servesasaNational
exibithion
H9 MIRANO BUILDING
Via dei pensieri Mirano
Q7 COMPANY
The basic idea was to find the ideal relationship between spaces and objects.As result unique relation through the light that penetrate, distort and exalts the surfaces, building a run gallery that will involves the visitor, client. customer offering him ample spaces of relations and discovery through zone of exposure where young artist stylist and designers can display their works.The architectural elements that composes the project are glass and steel, elements that create a feeling of light and a different shopping experience.