

Academic
The Passage of Time
Acropolis of Athens
Academic project at Politecnico di Torino
Use and Management design of cultural sites
Team:
Maria Jose Molina
Gözde Unal
Paula Ardila
Zofia Miłek
2023
Proffesors:
Francesco Leoni
Fulvio Rinaudo
Diana Rolando

The Acropolis of Athens has been in constant transformation and construction throughout history, leaving traces that have left their mark. These stratifications are part of a collective memory, a story that must be told, and expressed in one way or another. Thus, to carry out this project, these different periods were analyzed to understand why and how the Acropolis has been built. The area selected for the realization of the project is the area that involves the museum inside the Acropolis. This is because the current situation has been analyzed and the intervention in this area is considered key. At first, it is taken into account that one of the touristic objectives of this tour is the pedagogical theme and how the tour is taught comprehensively. However, a disconnection between the tour of the Acropolis and the museum is analyzed, a fracture that makes it be understood as an isolated element and not as a unified whole. In addition, we would like to reach a point where the information provided is directly related to the site and aimed at all audiences.
IMPROVE The aim of the project is to improve the touristic tour of the Acropolis of Athens by complementing it with a sensorial and pedagogical tour for tourists by means of easily accessible elements for all target groups.
HIGHLIGHT Highlight the icons of the archeological site in such a way that the project dialogues in such a way that they continue to be the protagonists of the tour, generating an additional service.
RESPECT The project aims to be respectful of its environment from the way in which it is implemented in the territory as well as the materiality. In addition, the route is designed in such a way that the visuals are relevant to the monuments present.
The project will work through layers that are composed vertically and horizontally creating physical and virtual relationships that complement the museum experience and the archaeological complex. At first, we speak of a continuous route that will give homogeneity to the intervention and the archaeological site. On the other hand, we work on two levels which generate different visuals and perceptions always taking into account the respect and approach to the archaeological monuments. Finally, the tour will have different stations or stages which provide different sensations and diverse learning experiences for the users.
TEACH One of the main objectives of the project is to generate a pedagogical experience. With this, we propose a project that is didactic and that at the same time is a complementary element to the view. Being the last point of the tour, it is proposed as a sum of the knowledge acquired during the tour.




VerdeVillaggio
Torino
Academic project at Politecnico di Torino
Use and Management design of cultural sites
Team:
Marina De Mello Boschetti
Erfan S. Janfada
Zofia Miłek
Proffesors:
Matteo Robiglio
Giuseppe Lacidogna
Lorenzo Savio
co-gardening





Iindividual project
Warsaw Univerity of Technology
Engineering Diploma Project - Thesis
thesis promotor: dr inż. arch. Justyna Zdunek-Wielgołaska consultation
dr hab. inż. arch. Joanna Klimowicz
dr inż. arch. Hubert Markowski
dr inż. arch. Michał Pierzchalski


Świdermajer architecture in neighberhood

examples of color compositions in Świdermajer







idea of connecting with local architecture - Świdermajer
adding cubes verandas / balcons wooden details roofs variety connection with nature
The subject of this thesis is Single Mother House with the workshop and clinic area. This building, which is intended for year-round use, is going to be a shelter for the families in homelessness crisis. Chosen localisation is the Holy Spirit parish’s property own by Pallottine Order in Otwock, Poland. This area is densely covered with tall pine trees, which ensures contact with nature. Additionally, in close neighborhood there is the Specialistic Hospital and all facilities needed for Mothers and kids.
The Center’s shape and materials refers to local style – świdermajer and the nearby church. Characteristic part of this building are roofs with skylights and wooden elements such as window joinery, posts, visible elements of the trusses. The functional plan is ensuring the safety of inhabitantsthroughout inside patios and common areas providing possibility of co-observation and could be used as space for cooking, relaxation and focusing.







The main construction is framed timber with straw-bale insulation. The choice of materials is focused on sustainability.
Three-layer clay plaster with additive flax swath
Insulation with straw bale cubes between I-section timber columns Clay pressure spray Wood fiberboard
Patches
External ventilated formwork


Szwoleżerów estate
Iindividual project
2019/20
Warsaw Univerity of Technology dr hab. eng. arch. prof. Marek Świerczyński



The project located is on Szwoleżerów str in Warsaw. The architecture of this multi-storey residential buildings consists of three buildings. Szwoleżeróws seep loggias and blinders regulate sunlight and help to appreciate all weather conditions.

building b - plan of repetetive floor
building a - plan of repetetive floor
Façade

Façade
Torino
Academic project at Politecnico di Torino
individual project of retroffiting façade 2023
Proffesor: Lorenzo Savio


Project o retrofitting existing façade in Torino along with calculations necessary to choose the right type of insulations, layers and glassing.
self use lamp design & con-
The idea was araised following the necessity for a lamp that would meet several requirements: easiness of assembling of pieces, light-weight, providing a lot of light into the room, creating an interesting shadow and low costs of production. Elements of two lamps were laser cut in wood board and than painted, attached and hung.


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