The document provides information on several architectural projects designed by Daniele Arcomano. It includes summaries of renovations and new construction projects for residential homes and commercial spaces. The projects showcase Arcomano's skills in architectural design, furniture design, and use of materials like wood and stone to create warm, functional spaces.
Bosco Verticale consists of two towers in Milan, Italy designed by Boeri Studio. The towers contain over 90 species of trees, bushes, and plants integrated throughout terraces that surround the residential units. The taller tower stands 110 meters tall and contains 73 residential units. Residents can enjoy views of the large Giardini di Porta Nuova Park and access the 8,000 square meter Garden De Castillia.
PlANETHOTEL.NET is the ideal partner for those who work in the hospitality industry. Additionally it is a team of professionals and a hub of information.
This document provides an overview of Gorlini, an Italian company that has been producing custom windows and doors since 1951. It discusses Gorlini's philosophy of focusing on customization and uniqueness for each product. The document also profiles Gorlini's various product lines and styles of windows and doors, describes its showrooms and portfolio of projects, and explains the tailor-made design process and available materials and finishes. Gorlini prides itself on its blending of industrial quality with artisanal craftsmanship in its custom fixtures.
This document is a resume for Simona Palo, an interior architect based in London with over 17 years of experience in luxury residential and retail design. Her experience includes project management, planning, interior design, custom furniture design, and working with budgets over 1 million Euros. She is currently working as a senior interior architect at Monaco Interiors in London and has previously worked freelance and at architectural firms in Italy.
The document outlines the portfolio and services of Paolo Bulletti Architect. The architect offers services in architecture, interiors, and landscape design for both commercial and residential clients. Projects featured in the portfolio include hotels, wellness centers, university facilities, private residences, and public spaces located in various regions throughout Italy such as Sardinia, Tuscany, and Umbria. Contact information is provided for Paolo Bulletti Architect's offices in Milan and Florence.
Silvia Totaro is an interior and product designer based in Milan, Italy. Some of her recent projects include renovating a former garage space into a creative design studio called AndStudios, designing a private apartment for a young couple with an emphasis on functional and decorative solutions, and conceptualizing an outdoor cafe called "IN&OUT" that brings the experience of dining outdoors inside through the use of materials and furnishings. She also designs pop-up stores and creates handcrafted wooden products inspired by local Italian traditions.
This document provides a summary of projects in architectural design, interior design, furniture design, and lighting design completed between 2000-2013. It includes the design and realization of residential, retail, restaurant and exhibition interior spaces in Italy and Thailand, as well as the design of furniture prototypes. The projects demonstrate the author's experience and skills in architectural design, interior design, furniture design, lighting design, and coordination of construction projects.
Bosco Verticale consists of two towers in Milan, Italy designed by Boeri Studio. The towers contain over 90 species of trees, bushes, and plants integrated throughout terraces that surround the residential units. The taller tower stands 110 meters tall and contains 73 residential units. Residents can enjoy views of the large Giardini di Porta Nuova Park and access the 8,000 square meter Garden De Castillia.
PlANETHOTEL.NET is the ideal partner for those who work in the hospitality industry. Additionally it is a team of professionals and a hub of information.
This document provides an overview of Gorlini, an Italian company that has been producing custom windows and doors since 1951. It discusses Gorlini's philosophy of focusing on customization and uniqueness for each product. The document also profiles Gorlini's various product lines and styles of windows and doors, describes its showrooms and portfolio of projects, and explains the tailor-made design process and available materials and finishes. Gorlini prides itself on its blending of industrial quality with artisanal craftsmanship in its custom fixtures.
This document is a resume for Simona Palo, an interior architect based in London with over 17 years of experience in luxury residential and retail design. Her experience includes project management, planning, interior design, custom furniture design, and working with budgets over 1 million Euros. She is currently working as a senior interior architect at Monaco Interiors in London and has previously worked freelance and at architectural firms in Italy.
The document outlines the portfolio and services of Paolo Bulletti Architect. The architect offers services in architecture, interiors, and landscape design for both commercial and residential clients. Projects featured in the portfolio include hotels, wellness centers, university facilities, private residences, and public spaces located in various regions throughout Italy such as Sardinia, Tuscany, and Umbria. Contact information is provided for Paolo Bulletti Architect's offices in Milan and Florence.
Silvia Totaro is an interior and product designer based in Milan, Italy. Some of her recent projects include renovating a former garage space into a creative design studio called AndStudios, designing a private apartment for a young couple with an emphasis on functional and decorative solutions, and conceptualizing an outdoor cafe called "IN&OUT" that brings the experience of dining outdoors inside through the use of materials and furnishings. She also designs pop-up stores and creates handcrafted wooden products inspired by local Italian traditions.
This document provides a summary of projects in architectural design, interior design, furniture design, and lighting design completed between 2000-2013. It includes the design and realization of residential, retail, restaurant and exhibition interior spaces in Italy and Thailand, as well as the design of furniture prototypes. The projects demonstrate the author's experience and skills in architectural design, interior design, furniture design, lighting design, and coordination of construction projects.
European Typology on Homelessness and Housing Exclusion - Data collection on...FEANTSA
This document discusses different approaches to collecting data on homelessness. It outlines traditional and emerging profiles of those experiencing homelessness, including single males with addictions, women, families, those leaving institutions, and migrants. Methods of counting the homeless population are examined, such as surveys, censuses, and bi-annual counts of rough sleepers. Issues that can impact the accuracy of data collection are also reviewed, like undercounting, timing, sample sizes, and non-response rates. The document recommends having a clear purpose, including relevant services, creating a database of facilities, using a triangulation approach, and improving data on housing outcomes after leaving institutions.
The document provides information on the Murano Pattern Range of acoustic panels, listing various hole, groove, slot, and shape patterns. It includes contact details for Sontext Pty Ltd in Australia, the manufacturer and copyright owner. Additional technical information and contact for inquiries can be found on the Murano website or by emailing Sontext.
Beautiful Timber Acoustic Panels
Murano Timber Panels incorporate the latest perforation techniques from around the world to maximize sound absorption and reduce reverberation when installed. The panel face is laminated and finished, then precision routed to produce the desired decorative effect.
The MDF substrate on these highly engineered panels may also be perforated independently to allow sound to pass through and be dissipated.
Murano Acoustic Wood Panels come with three alternate finishes:
■High Pressure Laminate,
■Painted Wood Veneer, and
■Natural Wood Veneers.
The wood panels come perforated, slotted or with the unique Murano design
A range of Decorative and Acoustic panels covered in fabric or textile finishes. Suitable for areas of high impact such as school auditoriums. Reduce noise and improve sound quality in public buildings such as churches.
The document provides an overview of Woodfit, a company that manufactures custom acoustic wall and ceiling panels. It discusses Woodfit's commitment to quality, service, and innovation in developing products that meet clients' aesthetic and functional needs. The document also outlines Woodfit's range of acoustic panel products and finishes, as well as its sustainability, fire safety, and warranty information.
This document presents information about traditional and modern aspects of Indonesian culture. It discusses topics such as clothing, entertainment, religion, society, and health in Indonesia. Photos show examples of traditional practices alongside their modern counterparts. For instance, traditional kebaya dresses versus modern western-style clothing, and traditional healers versus modern doctors. The purpose is to illustrate how Indonesia preserves cultural traditions while also embracing modernization.
The document discusses acoustic textiles and summarizes:
1. Nonwovens are preferred for use as acoustic materials due to their porous structure, large surface area, and low production costs.
2. Sound absorption in fibrous materials occurs through frictional losses as sound pressure causes air molecules to oscillate within material interstices, and through momentum and temperature fluctuation losses.
3. A fabric's sound transmission loss increases with frequency, weight per unit area, and air resistance, but decreases with thickness and fiber density. Fabric microstructure also influences transmission loss.
Factors affecting acoustic of building and their remediesDhrupal Patel
The document discusses various factors that affect acoustic quality in buildings, including reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echo, echelon effect, resonance, and noise. It provides explanations of each factor and potential remedies. Reverberation time can be optimized through the use of sound absorbing materials on walls, ceilings, floors, and furnishings. Loudness can be made more uniform through strategic placement of absorbers and use of reflecting surfaces. Curved surfaces should be avoided or covered to prevent focusing effects. Echoes and echelon effects are remedied by covering reflective surfaces. Resonance is addressed by ensuring tight fittings. Noise is categorized as airborne, structure-borne, or inside noise, each with corresponding
This document provides details about the acoustics case study of the Jamshed Bhabha Hall at the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in Mumbai, India. It describes the location, founders, and neighboring sites. It also outlines the layout of the hall, including details about the main theatre space, experimental theatre, green rooms, doors, walls, ceilings, seating, floors, and lighting fixtures. The goal is to analyze the acoustics of the performance spaces through documentation of the physical design and construction features.
The document discusses the design considerations for auditoriums and recording studios. It addresses factors like room shape, size, absorption, diffusion, and reverberation time that impact acoustics. For auditoriums, a sloped floor and splayed walls can improve speech intelligibility. Absorption is placed in seating areas while keeping the stage reflective. Recording studios require low ambient noise and optimal reverberation. Room dimensions impact resonant modes so larger, irregularly-shaped rooms are preferred.
The document discusses various acoustic panel materials and their properties that can be used to improve acoustics in auditoriums. It describes acoustic panels made of sound absorbing cotton and aluminum frames that provide wide frequency sound absorption. It also mentions decorative acoustic wall panels that have both acoustic and decorative functions. Acoustic tiles, drywall, carpet, foam and eco-friendly absorption materials are outlined with their acoustic properties and applications in rooms where optimal sound is desired such as recording studios, theaters and meeting halls. Seating for auditoriums is also covered, describing molded foam, finishes and numbered/identified seats for ease of use.
The document summarizes Charles Correa's incremental housing project in CBD Belapur, India. It describes the project's low-cost housing typologies designed around communal courtyards. Housing was organized into clusters of 7-12 pairs of freestanding homes arranged around shared spaces. This allowed residents to independently modify their own homes over time. While many original structures have been replaced, the hierarchy of community spaces remains intact decades later. The project demonstrated high-density affordable housing built at a human scale with simple materials. However, maintaining common spaces and adapting to changing aspirations have presented challenges over time.
Sound is a disturbance that passes through a medium as longitudinal waves, causing the sensation of hearing. The speed of sound differs depending on the molecular composition of the medium. When sound waves encounter barriers in an enclosed space, they can be reflected, absorbed, refracted, diffused, diffracted, or transmitted. Reflection occurs when the wavelength is smaller than the surface, causing the waves to hit the enclosure continuously until the energy reduces to zero. Absorption occurs when some of the wave's energy is lost through transfer to barrier molecules. Refraction is the bending of sound waves when passing between different media. [END SUMMARY]
This document discusses various types of acoustical materials used to control sound, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides details on common sound absorbing materials like acoustical foam panels, fabric-wrapped panels, wall coverings, ceiling tiles, and baffles. These materials use porous materials like foam, fiberglass, and fabrics to absorb sound waves. The document also briefly mentions sound diffusers which scatter sound reflections instead of absorbing them.
A portable cellar created with YOU – the end user – in mind.
La Cantinetta - a modular bottle-rack, made of anodized extruded aluminum.
Conceived to suit any space and ambience, La Cantinetta decorates and fulfills a practical purpose: to enhance space.
This document contains portfolio pieces from Dana Matei, an interior and graphic designer based in Bucharest, Romania. It includes summaries and photos of interior design projects for apartments and offices, as well as branding and graphic design work. Projects shown include interior designs for apartments focusing on light, privacy and Scandinavian style, redesign of office spaces, exhibition stands, and competition entries. The document also includes branding work for a gas station chain including uniforms, vehicles and promotional materials.
Massimiliano Fronti is an Italian architect based in Santa Marinella, Rome. He has over 20 years of experience in project design, management, and construction for residential, commercial, and cultural buildings internationally. His areas of expertise include concept design, interior design, project management, and sustainability projects. He has managed projects ranging from 1.5 to 111 million euros throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
This document is the curriculum vitae of Lorenzo Gravati, an architect and interior designer based in London and Italy. It provides details of his education, including a master's degree in architecture from Milan Politecnic University, skills in programs like AutoCAD and 3D modeling software, and work experience with architecture and interior design firms in Italy and the UK since 2007. His experience includes projects for retail design, residential refurbishments, and exhibition design.
This document provides a portfolio of projects by Massimo Corsico. It includes over 20 projects from 2010-2016 in interior design, architecture, urban planning and landscape design. The projects range in scale from hotel renovations to master plans and are located across Italy as well as China. Corsico worked independently as well as with design firms LuxHabitat and Gregotti Associati International on projects including hotel and apartment renovations, office spaces, residential buildings, and urban master plans.
Ambiente Ufficio portfolio of projects and servicesCarlo Manara
Ambiente Ufficio S.p.A is a group of companies that provides furniture, lighting, and interior design services for workplaces, living spaces, and communities. They offer customized furniture, products from national and international brands, construction materials, and lighting solutions. Ambiente Ufficio has over 25 years of experience implementing various interior design projects for professionals, companies, agencies, and institutions.
The document summarizes a furniture showroom project for BONART. It describes the company's origins in stone processing and expansion into furniture production. The project involves designing a showroom to display BONART's furniture and stone products, including cabinets, countertops, and more. The document provides details on production capabilities, directions, a portfolio of completed projects, and contacts.
European Typology on Homelessness and Housing Exclusion - Data collection on...FEANTSA
This document discusses different approaches to collecting data on homelessness. It outlines traditional and emerging profiles of those experiencing homelessness, including single males with addictions, women, families, those leaving institutions, and migrants. Methods of counting the homeless population are examined, such as surveys, censuses, and bi-annual counts of rough sleepers. Issues that can impact the accuracy of data collection are also reviewed, like undercounting, timing, sample sizes, and non-response rates. The document recommends having a clear purpose, including relevant services, creating a database of facilities, using a triangulation approach, and improving data on housing outcomes after leaving institutions.
The document provides information on the Murano Pattern Range of acoustic panels, listing various hole, groove, slot, and shape patterns. It includes contact details for Sontext Pty Ltd in Australia, the manufacturer and copyright owner. Additional technical information and contact for inquiries can be found on the Murano website or by emailing Sontext.
Beautiful Timber Acoustic Panels
Murano Timber Panels incorporate the latest perforation techniques from around the world to maximize sound absorption and reduce reverberation when installed. The panel face is laminated and finished, then precision routed to produce the desired decorative effect.
The MDF substrate on these highly engineered panels may also be perforated independently to allow sound to pass through and be dissipated.
Murano Acoustic Wood Panels come with three alternate finishes:
■High Pressure Laminate,
■Painted Wood Veneer, and
■Natural Wood Veneers.
The wood panels come perforated, slotted or with the unique Murano design
A range of Decorative and Acoustic panels covered in fabric or textile finishes. Suitable for areas of high impact such as school auditoriums. Reduce noise and improve sound quality in public buildings such as churches.
The document provides an overview of Woodfit, a company that manufactures custom acoustic wall and ceiling panels. It discusses Woodfit's commitment to quality, service, and innovation in developing products that meet clients' aesthetic and functional needs. The document also outlines Woodfit's range of acoustic panel products and finishes, as well as its sustainability, fire safety, and warranty information.
This document presents information about traditional and modern aspects of Indonesian culture. It discusses topics such as clothing, entertainment, religion, society, and health in Indonesia. Photos show examples of traditional practices alongside their modern counterparts. For instance, traditional kebaya dresses versus modern western-style clothing, and traditional healers versus modern doctors. The purpose is to illustrate how Indonesia preserves cultural traditions while also embracing modernization.
The document discusses acoustic textiles and summarizes:
1. Nonwovens are preferred for use as acoustic materials due to their porous structure, large surface area, and low production costs.
2. Sound absorption in fibrous materials occurs through frictional losses as sound pressure causes air molecules to oscillate within material interstices, and through momentum and temperature fluctuation losses.
3. A fabric's sound transmission loss increases with frequency, weight per unit area, and air resistance, but decreases with thickness and fiber density. Fabric microstructure also influences transmission loss.
Factors affecting acoustic of building and their remediesDhrupal Patel
The document discusses various factors that affect acoustic quality in buildings, including reverberation time, loudness, focusing, echo, echelon effect, resonance, and noise. It provides explanations of each factor and potential remedies. Reverberation time can be optimized through the use of sound absorbing materials on walls, ceilings, floors, and furnishings. Loudness can be made more uniform through strategic placement of absorbers and use of reflecting surfaces. Curved surfaces should be avoided or covered to prevent focusing effects. Echoes and echelon effects are remedied by covering reflective surfaces. Resonance is addressed by ensuring tight fittings. Noise is categorized as airborne, structure-borne, or inside noise, each with corresponding
This document provides details about the acoustics case study of the Jamshed Bhabha Hall at the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in Mumbai, India. It describes the location, founders, and neighboring sites. It also outlines the layout of the hall, including details about the main theatre space, experimental theatre, green rooms, doors, walls, ceilings, seating, floors, and lighting fixtures. The goal is to analyze the acoustics of the performance spaces through documentation of the physical design and construction features.
The document discusses the design considerations for auditoriums and recording studios. It addresses factors like room shape, size, absorption, diffusion, and reverberation time that impact acoustics. For auditoriums, a sloped floor and splayed walls can improve speech intelligibility. Absorption is placed in seating areas while keeping the stage reflective. Recording studios require low ambient noise and optimal reverberation. Room dimensions impact resonant modes so larger, irregularly-shaped rooms are preferred.
The document discusses various acoustic panel materials and their properties that can be used to improve acoustics in auditoriums. It describes acoustic panels made of sound absorbing cotton and aluminum frames that provide wide frequency sound absorption. It also mentions decorative acoustic wall panels that have both acoustic and decorative functions. Acoustic tiles, drywall, carpet, foam and eco-friendly absorption materials are outlined with their acoustic properties and applications in rooms where optimal sound is desired such as recording studios, theaters and meeting halls. Seating for auditoriums is also covered, describing molded foam, finishes and numbered/identified seats for ease of use.
The document summarizes Charles Correa's incremental housing project in CBD Belapur, India. It describes the project's low-cost housing typologies designed around communal courtyards. Housing was organized into clusters of 7-12 pairs of freestanding homes arranged around shared spaces. This allowed residents to independently modify their own homes over time. While many original structures have been replaced, the hierarchy of community spaces remains intact decades later. The project demonstrated high-density affordable housing built at a human scale with simple materials. However, maintaining common spaces and adapting to changing aspirations have presented challenges over time.
Sound is a disturbance that passes through a medium as longitudinal waves, causing the sensation of hearing. The speed of sound differs depending on the molecular composition of the medium. When sound waves encounter barriers in an enclosed space, they can be reflected, absorbed, refracted, diffused, diffracted, or transmitted. Reflection occurs when the wavelength is smaller than the surface, causing the waves to hit the enclosure continuously until the energy reduces to zero. Absorption occurs when some of the wave's energy is lost through transfer to barrier molecules. Refraction is the bending of sound waves when passing between different media. [END SUMMARY]
This document discusses various types of acoustical materials used to control sound, including sound absorbers, diffusers, barriers, and reflectors. It provides details on common sound absorbing materials like acoustical foam panels, fabric-wrapped panels, wall coverings, ceiling tiles, and baffles. These materials use porous materials like foam, fiberglass, and fabrics to absorb sound waves. The document also briefly mentions sound diffusers which scatter sound reflections instead of absorbing them.
A portable cellar created with YOU – the end user – in mind.
La Cantinetta - a modular bottle-rack, made of anodized extruded aluminum.
Conceived to suit any space and ambience, La Cantinetta decorates and fulfills a practical purpose: to enhance space.
This document contains portfolio pieces from Dana Matei, an interior and graphic designer based in Bucharest, Romania. It includes summaries and photos of interior design projects for apartments and offices, as well as branding and graphic design work. Projects shown include interior designs for apartments focusing on light, privacy and Scandinavian style, redesign of office spaces, exhibition stands, and competition entries. The document also includes branding work for a gas station chain including uniforms, vehicles and promotional materials.
Massimiliano Fronti is an Italian architect based in Santa Marinella, Rome. He has over 20 years of experience in project design, management, and construction for residential, commercial, and cultural buildings internationally. His areas of expertise include concept design, interior design, project management, and sustainability projects. He has managed projects ranging from 1.5 to 111 million euros throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
This document is the curriculum vitae of Lorenzo Gravati, an architect and interior designer based in London and Italy. It provides details of his education, including a master's degree in architecture from Milan Politecnic University, skills in programs like AutoCAD and 3D modeling software, and work experience with architecture and interior design firms in Italy and the UK since 2007. His experience includes projects for retail design, residential refurbishments, and exhibition design.
This document provides a portfolio of projects by Massimo Corsico. It includes over 20 projects from 2010-2016 in interior design, architecture, urban planning and landscape design. The projects range in scale from hotel renovations to master plans and are located across Italy as well as China. Corsico worked independently as well as with design firms LuxHabitat and Gregotti Associati International on projects including hotel and apartment renovations, office spaces, residential buildings, and urban master plans.
Ambiente Ufficio portfolio of projects and servicesCarlo Manara
Ambiente Ufficio S.p.A is a group of companies that provides furniture, lighting, and interior design services for workplaces, living spaces, and communities. They offer customized furniture, products from national and international brands, construction materials, and lighting solutions. Ambiente Ufficio has over 25 years of experience implementing various interior design projects for professionals, companies, agencies, and institutions.
The document summarizes a furniture showroom project for BONART. It describes the company's origins in stone processing and expansion into furniture production. The project involves designing a showroom to display BONART's furniture and stone products, including cabinets, countertops, and more. The document provides details on production capabilities, directions, a portfolio of completed projects, and contacts.
Marta Fuente González, Freelance in Building Acoustics:
Experience and noteworthy projects.
Marta Fuente González, Freelance in der Bauakustik:
Erfahrungen und bemerkenswerte Projekte.
This curriculum vitae outlines the extensive work experience of Salvatore Trebalate as an architect since 1996. He has designed and managed many construction projects including apartment buildings, historic buildings, and individual homes. Some of his roles included interior design, architectural design, restoration, landscape design, and construction project management. He has strong technical skills in design software like AutoCAD and experience managing construction sites safely and within budget. Trebalate holds a degree in architecture from the University of Palermo and has taken several professional development courses to expand his expertise.
The document provides information on several architectural and construction projects completed by David Sànchez Parramón. It summarizes his role in designing retail spaces, offices, transportation infrastructure like subway stations, administrative and judicial buildings, cultural centers, sports facilities, social housing, and private residences. The projects showcase his expertise in commercial, institutional, and residential building types across Spain and Italy.
The document describes several design projects by Manuel Távora and others:
- Billboards and flag poles designed for JC Decaux with two variations, aiming to reduce bulkiness.
- Street signage for Lisbon neighborhoods designed for JC Decaux to be clearly visible from vehicles and pedestrians while referencing medieval heritage.
- Phone booths designed for Portugal Telecom as extruded Reuleaux triangles providing weather protection with glass or steel panels.
- Seating and ashtray/bin systems designed for REFER to furnish rail stations with sturdy, easy to clean materials.
- Outdoor lounger designed for Serralunga that allows two reclining positions by simply moving one's
Oria is a bespoke fenestration brand that provides custom window and door solutions. Bespoke means custom-made to the buyer's exact specifications. Fenestration refers to openings in a building like windows, doors, and skylights. Oria sources high-quality fenestration products from various manufacturers in materials like wood, aluminum, steel, and more. It has showrooms in Mumbai and Delhi to showcase these products and works with architects across India on commercial and residential projects.
Filippo Taidelli Architect is a multidisciplinary design firm, creating both commercial and residential architecture and interior design, furniture and product design as well as masterplanning, with special attention toward energy saving strategies and sustainability. Our projects unite technical experimentation with environmental research, translating the limitations proposed by energy conscious design into creative solutions that guide the formal character
of each project’s realization.This approach, implemented in international projects of diverse scale, combine the formal appeal of traditional materials with technologically advanced solutions for contemporary living.
The document appears to be an architectural portfolio belonging to Marta Marescalchi. It includes summaries and images from several residential and commercial projects she assisted with or led as project architect between 2013-2016. The projects include a residential renovation in London, a loft conversion in London, an office and showroom concept in Dubai, a retail store renewal in Milan, a Miele store in Trento, an architectural design project for a naval museum in Palermo, a concept for a lounge bar in Milan, a temporary retail installation for Epta, and a multi-brand retail store in Treviso. The portfolio showcases Marta's experience in architectural design, technical drawings, modeling and project management.
The document provides an overview of Internorm's window and door products. It highlights four design styles - studio, home pure, home soft, and ambiente. It then provides details on various UPVC, UPVC/aluminium, timber, and timber/aluminium window models as well as entrance door models. For each product, it lists specifications around locking, security, sound reduction, thermal insulation, and construction depth. The document also includes information on technologies, features, colors, and certifications.
My personal portfolio, containing project in retail, interiors and furniture industry.
Principal projects: Armani HK, Armani Ginza, Benetton shopping Rome, private houses, furniture, restaurants, hotels
1. The document discusses the design of the Spæncom Visitor Centre and Main Office in Aalborg, Denmark, which was designed to function as both an exhibition space and administrative hub for the precast concrete factory Spæncom.
2. Key aspects of the design include using a filigree precast concrete screen wall to frame the main glass facade, employing precast concrete for both structural and non-structural interior elements like walls and floors, and orienting the building towards the west to maximize natural light.
3. The building was intended to showcase Spæncom's precast concrete products and expertise in an elegant yet cost-effective structure that would serve as the "gateway" to their
The project calls for upgrading and modifying two currently separated outbuildings. A glass volume connecting the living area and sleeping area uses vertical aluminum sun shielding to create the illusion of an accordion, allowing natural light while creating an outdoor patio overlooking the large windows of the living room and bedrooms. Sections and perspectives of the design are shown.
PPE MACHTRON CO.,LTD is an electrical product trader in Bangkok, Thailand that distributes flexible conduits, terminal blocks, cable glands, and connectors from UK, Italy, Germany, and Spain. Their main products are connectors for lighting, home wiring, stage wiring, and billboard wiring.
Techno Company is an Italian manufacturer of thermoplastic products founded in 1986. They were the first Italian company to obtain ISO 9002 certification for injection molding of plastics. Techno is known for product quality and innovation.
The document discusses PPE MACHTRON obtaining a distributor agreement from Techno Inc. and plans to advertise Techno products in a local yellow pages directory
Nooka Space is a startup that provides fully equipped, WiFi-connected office pods ("Nookas") that can be placed in residential backyards and gardens. The Nookas come in different sizes and equipment levels and can be rented on a monthly basis, providing remote workers a private, productive working environment outside of the home. Nooka aims to make remote work happier and more productive by addressing the need for a dedicated workspace separate from the home.
2. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
C House
Flat renovation in a '60's building.
The aim to connect the lobby with the living room is achieved
through a long ash wood wall that contains a lighting panel, a
sliding door to the kitchen area and a large bookcase with TV
area.
The studio room is divided with three sliding doors from the
living.
Custom made furniture define the character of the main
bathroom, along with the stone-like tiles in warm colours.
Location: Rome, Italy
Client: Private
Typology: Housing
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design,
clerk of works
Area: 120 mq
Year: 2014
Daniele Arcomano
architect
3. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
C House
Location: Rome, Italy
Client: Private
Typology: Housing
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design,
clerk of works
Area: 120 mq
Year: 2014
Daniele Arcomano
architect
4. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
Daniele Arcomano
architect
Bathroom in Florence
A custom made furniture cuts in two zones the narrow bathroom
and shield the wc zone from the entrance eyeview.
Another furniture is under the window and provides space for
towels.
Location: Florence, Italy
Client: Private
Typology: Housing
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design
Area: 6 mq
Year: 2013
5. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
EOS medical centre Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Rome, Italy
Client: EOS medical centre
Typology: Health, work spaces
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design,
clerk of works
Area: 200 mq
Year: 2012
Remodelling of a reception for a new medical centre in Rome
through a complete furniture design made in birch wood.
The aim was to divide the total height of the room and mark out
in a different way the waiting area and the working area, unifying
in the same wooden structure all the needs for storage and
lighting, hiding technical systems behind the panels.
6. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
Daniele Arcomano
architect
EOS medical centre
Location: Rome, Italy
Client: EOS medical centre
Typology: Health, work spaces
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design,
clerk of works
Area: 200 mq
Year: 2012
7. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
Caprarola theatre Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Caprarola (VT), Italy
Client: Uniproject s.r.l.
Typology: Theatre, culture
Activities: Concept design
Area: 600 sqm
Year: 2012
The concept starts from the need to cover the existing walls and
ceiling for sound insulation. The wood design define a unified
and warm image of the theatre with small structural intervention.
The walls are made in Topakustik panels and perforated panels to
allow retroillumination. The false ceiling is acoustic reflective. The
wood panels allow smoke evacuation where required.
8. S House
The extension pavilion double the living room surface. The roof is
bended on the diagonal of the room and tilts towards the sky; the
copper cladding helps the pavilion integrate the surrounding
landscape.
Location: Ronciglione (VT), Italy
Client: Private
Typology: Housing
Activities: Concept design (Living room pavillion, kitchen and
dining area, exterior fence
Area: 45 mq
Year : 2011
Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
Daniele Arcomano
architect
9. Daniele Arcomano - architect - Rome - Italy m. +39 3396511164 www.danielearcomano.it info@danielearcomano.it
Daniele Arcomano
architect
S House
Two passages connect the living room with the kitchen and
dining room.
A moulded plasterboard ceiling reduce elevation in kitchen area.
Location: Ronciglione (VT), Italy
Client: Private
Typology: Housing
Activities: Concept design (Living room pavillion, kitchen and
dining area, exterior fence
Area: 45 mq
Year : 2011
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Daniele Arcomano
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B House
Connection between lobby and open space living room is
provided by a long bookshelf with an enlighted zone.
The bookshelf is made in oak wood painted in two brown
colours, dividing structure and shutters.
Location : Rome, Italy
Client: Private
Typology: Housing
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design,
clerk of works
Area: 110 mq
Year: 2011
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Daniele Arcomano
architect
B House
Custom made furniture define the character of the main
bathroom: teak veneer and travertine top interact with the stone
like tiles. The shower zone has a darker rock tiles.
The main bedroom has a walk-in closet behind the bed and a
small study area divided by a sliding door.
Location : Rome, Italy
Client: Private
Typology: Housing
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design,
clerk of works
Area: 110 mq
Year: 2011
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POLIS housing design Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Monterotondo (Rome), Italy
Client: POLIS self constructing cooperative
Typology: Housing design
Activities: Concept design (with Annamaria Ottaviani, architect)
Area: 5500 sqm site area, 1000 sqm flats area, 200 sqm
cohousing area
Year: 2011
The self constructing project is composed of a 10 flats building
and a cohousing space in a separate building.
The focus of the design was to find easy solutions for self
constructing the building.
The walls are externally insulated. The steel structure of the
balconies is separate from the building walls to avoid loss of
thermal insulation and allows an easy assemblage.
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The space is defined by a central fulcrum, a cor-ten steel meeting
room.
A jagged line wall defines reception, toilets and storage rooms.
All the blind spaces are illuminated with Solarspot sun tubes.
Directional and operations offices are in a row behind glass walls
and receive natural light from the continuous windows.
Location: Viterbo (VT), Italy
Client: Uniproject s.r.l.
Typology: Offices
Activities: Architectural design, lighting design, cor-ten steel
meeting room detailed design, building site consulting
Area: 250 mq
Year: 2010
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Estetica AR.GO. beauty centre Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Rome, Italy
Client: Estetica AR.GO.
Typology: Health, commercial
Activities: Architectural design, furniture design, detailed design,
clerk of works
Area: 100 mq
Year: 2010
Warm atmosphere and relaxing light: these are the main goals of
the design.
An osb panel is set along the wall containing shelves for beauty
products and indirect lighting.
Natural stones are contained in a board on the floor.
A fountain in the lower part of the reception shelf diffuses water
sound.
The treatment rooms have a recessed ceiling with dimming light,
except in the wellness room where the suspended ceiling has a
sky-like LED lighting.
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Ceramica Cielo S.p.A. headquarters Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Fabrica di Roma (VT), Italy
Client: Ceramica Cielo S.p.A.
Typology: Offices
Activities: Architectural design, lighting design, furniture design
and choice, detailed design, building site supervising (with Floriana
Cannatelli, architect and Paolo D'Arrigo, designer)
Area: 1000 mq
Year: 2006-2008
An impluvium is the focus of the concept design.
Natural light enters in all the collective spaces from the patio:
waiting room, meeting room and exhibition room.
Operations and directional offices are on the exterior facade.
Distinguish feature of the entrance hall is the slate stone reception
desk.
The hanging sheet metal "seagull wings" lead to the exhibition
room, where they divide the high vertical space and hide
conditioning system.
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Ceramica Cielo S.p.A. headquarters Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Fabrica di Roma (VT), Italy
Client: Ceramica Cielo S.p.A.
Typology: Offices
Activities: Architectural design, lighting design, furniture design
and choice, detailed design, building site supervising (with Floriana
Cannatelli, architect and Paolo D'Arrigo, designer)
Area: 1000 mq
Year: 2006-2008
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Ceramica Cielo S.p.A. headquarters Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Fabrica di Roma (VT), Italy
Client: Ceramica Cielo S.p.A.
Typology: Offices
Activities: Architectural design, lighting design, furniture design
and choice, detailed design, building site supervising (with Floriana
Cannatelli, architect and Paolo D'Arrigo, designer)
Area: 1000 mq
Year: 2006-2008
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Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location: Via Bocca di Leone, Roma, Italia
Client: Ausglobe Formula (Milan) for Lungarno Hotels Collection,
Salvatore Ferragamo Group
Typology: Luxury Hotel
Activities: Clerk of works assistant
Area: approx. 700 mq
Year: January- June 2006
Portrait Roma Hotel
14 luxury studios and suites from Salvatore Ferragamo's Lungarno
Hotels.
A six stories building site in the centre of the historical city of
Rome, close to Via Condotti.
Six months of clerk of works assistant for Ausglobe.
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Daniele Arcomano
architect
Portrait Roma Hotel
Location: Via Bocca di Leone, Roma, Italia
Client: Ausglobe Formula (Milan) for Lungarno Hotels Collection,
Salvatore Ferragamo Group
Typology: Luxury Hotel
Activities: Clerk of works assistant
Area: approx. 700 mq
Year: January- June 2006
24. Portrait Roma Hotel
Location: Via Bocca di Leone, Roma, Italia
Client: Ausglobe Formula (Milan) for Lungarno Hotels Collection,
Salvatore Ferragamo Group
Typology: Luxury Hotel
Activities: Clerk of works assistant
Area: approx. 700 mq
Year: January- June 2006
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Daniele Arcomano
architect
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Daniele Arcomano
architect
Location : Rome, Italy
Client: Haiel Bingo s.r.l.
Typology: Bingo game room
Activities: Lights and colour consulting, lobby design (with Paolo
D'Arrigo, designer)
Area: approx. 550 mq
Year : 2002
Bingo Arena
Two colours define the finishing of the spaces.
A large plasterboard slab with indirect lighting unify the concrete
columns in the game room.
The lobby is defined by a curved wall where the reception is
included; the tilted red slab on the stairs is visible from the
exterior and become a focal point of the place.
27. Street renovation, Rome
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Architectural competitions Daniele Arcomano
architect
Eco-houses in Tricase, Puglia, south of Italy (A+ building)
Square renovation, Campiglia M.ma, Tuscany
Primary school in Fano, Marche, center of Italy
Province council building, Arezzo, Tuscany