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/// ELIA TOMAT abstract PORTFOLIO 2015 ©

Curriculum vitae | Work experiences | Workshops | Competitions

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///About me

I am a 28 years old graduate from Milan Polytech-nic with a degree in Sustainable Architecture and gained membership in the Italian Architects reg-ister in July 2012.

My approach to work is both enthusiastic and thor-ough. My attention to details is always important to me whether the project is a large or a small one. My main priority now is to enhance my existing skills and set new targets in the working world.

My main interest in sustainable architecture drove me to investigate themes such as energy consump-tion, life-cycle-assessment (LCA), materials, deployable and light structures and examine the social impact of my project.

My aim now is to face new challenges such as working abroad, whether in an international team, in multinational studios or building sites throughout the world.

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///EducationForma Mentis Autodesk® Authorized Training Center // Revit 2015 course - 2014 (40 hrs)

Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Mi lan// Lighting Design course 2014 (Arch. Piero Castigl ioni)

Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects and Conservators of the Province of Mi lan// Gained membership in the Italian Architects register in July 2012 (nº18143)

Pol i tecnico di Mi lano // Master ’s Degree of Sustainable Architecture 2 years (109/110)

Pol i tecnico di Mi lano // Bachelor of Environmental Architecture 3 years (103/110)

Liceo art ist ico Umberto Boccioni Mi lano // High school Degree (design architecture)

///Computer skillsOperating system // Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows.

Software // Revit 2015 (Autodesk Training Center), AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, 3DS max, Dayl ight Visual izer, Google Sketch Up, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe I l lustrator, Therm, Eco-tect, CASAnova, Isoref lex, Speravent, Cl imate Consultant, DIALux, Goratec Thermography Studio, Microsoft Off ice, iWork, iMovie, Mindnode.

///ReferencesM2P associat i // Arch. Matteo Tartufoli; Arch. Matteo Paloschi Tel. 02 46 99 129 emai l: studio@m2passociat i. i t

Pol i tecnico di Mi lano // Prof. Andrea Campioli Tel.+39 02 2399 5164 email: andrea.campiol i@pol imi. i t

Pol i tecnico di Mi lano // Prof. Alessandra Zanelli Tel.+39 02 2399 5135 email: alessandra.zanel l i@pol imi. i t

///ContactsArch. Elia Tomat // Via Pietro Custodi 6 20136 Milano ( I taly)

Tel. +39 328.9531889 Emai l: el [email protected] Website: el iatomat.wix.com/portfol io

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Work

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nce ///Curriculum vitae

///Work Experiences and Workshops

Since Spring 2015 // Architect

Working at Studio de Miranda Associati Consulting Engineering in Milan, Italy

• Architectural visualization and architectural design consultant• Graphic design for publications

Spring 2015 | Autumn 2015 // ArchitectWorking at B.G.S. Roma, Italy• INPGI Building administrator (Lombardy)

Spring 2015 // Architect

Working at DWA Architects in Milan, Italy

• On an Empty Stomach exhibition

Spring 2014 | Summer 2014 // AchitectWorking at Greenwich+Ant Architects in Milan, Italy

• CityLife Milano - Loading Bay [Isozaki Tower]

July 2014 // Volunteer72 HOURS URBAN INTERACTIONS, Witten Germany• Better Wetter team

May 2013 | February 2014 // ArchitectWorking at M2P Associates in Milan, Italy

• Preliminary refurbishment plan of an historical residential complex in Torino (Italy)• Planning apartments of a refurbished historical building in Milano (Italy) - Palazzo Beltrade (Piero Portaluppi)• Designing details for residential furniture

Autumn 2012 | Spring 2013 // ArchitectInternship at Atelier2 in Milan, Italy

• International Design Competition Maspes-Vigorelli Velodrome with Kengo Kuma & As-sociates + Atelier2• Residential building plan

Autumn 2012 | September 21 – October 8 // Designer and illustratorCluster International Workshop EXPO 2015 Milan, Italy // Island, sea and food Clus-ter

• Support to students from Politecnico di Milano (Italy), Aalto University (Finland), University of Tokyo (Japan).

Spring 2012 and Summer 2012 // VolunteerBOOM FESTIVAL 2012 Idanha a Nova, Portugal // Operational Facilitation department• Design and making of furniture such as working table, tool boxes, fences, and every-thing needed by the facilitation department workshop. Helped Bamboo DNA and Do Lab realizing domes and other structures for the festival.

Winter 2012 and Spring 2012 // VolunteerUBELONG // Building a green Guest House in Vang Vieng, Laos• The center was built entirely with materials from local resources, including bamboo, mud bricks and rocks.

Autumn 2010 and Winter 2011 // Writer B.E.S.T. Politecnico di Milano // “Schede di tecnologia dell’architettura 1 struttura portante”, by Elia Tomat and Marco Zerbi, Edition Clup 2011, Milano• Publication for students of Architecture about technology and supporting structure, writ-ten under the guidance of Professor Andrea Campioli and Monica Lavagna.

Spring 2010 // Co-workerGreencity Italia | Studio Mauricio Càrdenas Conscious Design | Studio LAND Milano

S.R.L. | Beppe Ortile // International Festival of Environment Milano 2010• Responsible for the construction of 2 out of 8 bamboo installations arranged for the International Festival of the environment in Milan.

Spring 2010 // Co-workerStudio Mauricio Càrdenas Conscious Design | Studio LAND Milano S.R.L. | MAPP

Museo d’Arte Paolo Pini | Beppe Ortile // Happening THINK GREEN Fuorisalone Milano Design Week 2010 • Construction and set up of 3 bamboo “greenhouses” at the Think Green happening.

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Spring 2010 // Co-workerStudio Mauricio Càrdenas Conscious Design

• Co-operation in 3D modelling, paste-up and graphic works.

Summer 2009 // Co-workerConsalez Rossi Architects• Cooperation within “Area Garibaldi Repubblica Varesine” project in Milan (developer Hines Italia).• Creation of a display book about the Wenzhou Hotel Zhejiang (China) project.

Autumn 2006 until Winter 2008 // Co-workerPAOLA MIRAI LAB• Working on design and creation of hand-crafted epoxy resin jewels through prototypa-tion and wax modelling. 3D modelling and research in the interaction of different materials and epoxy resin.

Autumn 2005 and Spring 2006 // Co-workerArch. Roberto Nicolussi• 3D modelling and technical drawing.

///Competitions

Winter 2013 // Active member of the selected group for the final phase• Participation in the International Design Competition Maspes-Vigorelli Velodrome [Milano] 2012 | Kengo Kuma & Associates + Atelier2

Winter 2013 // Honorable mention | Jury: Thomas Herzog, Glenn Murcutt, Erik Bystrup, Nicola Marzot, Antonello Stella• Participation in the International Prize For Sustainable Architecture 2012 | Graduation thesis

Winter 2012 // Candidate • Participation in the International “Domus Restoration And Preservation” Prize 2012 | Graduation thesis

Summer 2010 // Candidate• Participation in the International competition of Design Trieste Contemporanea

(Pocket Luck)

Spring 2010 // Finalist• Participation in the International competition Milano Design Camping (culture of hos-pitality)

///Publications and Lectures

• Lecture regarding “Archaeological shelters” for the “Laboratorio di costruzione dell’architettura 1” at the Pollitecnico di Milano [Milano] | Elia Tomat

• Lecture regarding “Archaeological shelters” for the international class of Conserva-tion and Refurbishment at the Pollitecnico di Milano [Lecco] | Elia Tomat and Marco Zerbi

• Elia Tomat and Marco Zerbi, Schede di tecnologia dell’architettura 1 - struttura portante, Edizioni Clup 2011, Milano.

• Architettura ambientale Politecnico Milano 1°edizione, Libreria Clup 2006 Milano.

• Paolo Belloni and Gianluca Gelmini, Valmarina tradizione e contemporaneità, IDEA s.r.l. architecture books 2006, Bergamo.

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///72 Hour Interactions 2014 Witten - Germany | Summer 2014

International teams challenged themselves in only 72 hours to respond to a mission at a local site. (Better Wetter team)Each team designed and built a temporary structure that invites people to come together in play, transforming the city life of Witten.

72 Hour Urban Action is the world’s first real-time architecture competition, where 5 international teams have 3 days and 3 nights to design and build projects in public space in response to local needs. The teams design, build and sleep on site to generate interventions in public space within an extreme deadline, a tight budget and limited space.The first 72 Hour Urban Action competition took place in September 2010 as part of the Bat-Yam Biennale Landscape Urbanism. The Bat-Yam Biennale is a unique civic action model that encourages activist action in public space in collaboration with the local authorities.

Workshop

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///International Design Competition Maspes-Vigorelli | Winter 2012/Spring 2013

Kengo Kuma & Associates.Active member of the selected group for the competition phase

The City of Milan announced an international design competition for the redevelopment of the historic velodrome Maspes Vigorelli.On the 20th December 2012 the Jury proceedings of the pre-qualification stage has been concluded. The Jury has selected the 10 participants, who will enter to the Competition Stage, Kengo Kuma & Associates is among the 10 selected.

Competition

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///Laos | Green building for ecotourism | Winter and Spring 2012

Laos [Vang Vieng].Designing and building of the new guest house at the Vang Vieng Organic Farm [2 months of volunteering with Ubelong].

Work experience

The project allow volunteers to help build eco-friendly buildings used for ecotourism purposes. The new guest house is built entirely with locally sourced materials, including bamboo, mud bricks, rocks and wood. After the design phase I was involved in all aspects of the building process, including framing, roofing, pouring concrete and painting. Depending on the needs of the community, I have also contributed to other environmentally and socially responsible construction or renovation projects and participated in the maintenance of current buildings at the Vang Vieng Organic Farm.At the same time I have had the opportunity to approach the education project sponsored by the Organic Farm for children of the community of Vang Vieng. So I had the opportunity to learn and get closer to their reality through the teaching of the English language and the study of the Lao language.

The new guest house in the Vang Vieng Organic Farm is located near the orchard (mulberry).The area is surrounded by many plant species and many of these are fruit trees.

The building is in an excel-lent shade throughout the year. This natural screen en-sures that the building does not overheat during the dry or rainy seasons.

The building is also raised to ensure water resistance during the rainy period where the roads can be-come real rivers.

The building of two floors offers 4 to 6 beds plus a kitchen, a living room and a bathroom. The build-ing is also designed to be internally divided and thus change the interior layout.

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The cladding system of the facade is thought to be able to exploit local materials and technologies.

The outer panel is made of bamboo splits and wooden boards. This is simply hung on rails mounted on the supporting structure and functions as a screen for the outer wall.

The panels can be easily replaced and modified to provide openings for doors and windows you want to add later.

The inner wall is insulated with jute sacks filled with straw which is re-placed periodically after the rainy season.season.

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///International Prize For Sustainable Architecture | Winter 2013Jury: Thomas Herzog, Glenn Murcutt, Erik Bystrup, Nicola Marzot, Antonello Stella.With Marco Zerbi.Honourable mention.

Competition

The thesis presented to the competition is the result of studies, research and experimentation regarding the issue of archaeological sites’ protection, and in particular the archaeo-logical site of Nora in Sardinia (Italy) and its mosaics. Design a protective structure for an archaeological site such as Nora has been as complex as well as challenging: approaching the design of a shelter for archaeological sites in fact puts the designer in front of seemingly irreconcilable choices, due to the two aims of conservation and visitation. Besides the common difficulties of protecting an archaeological site, we had to define along with our professors and the client itself, the Archaeological Superintendence of Cagliari and Oristano, some specific performance requirements such as a high degree of adaptability both to the context and different weather situations, the possibility of setting up and dismantling the shelter in a rapid and simple way and a high degree of technological quality. It was also considered important to design a modular device able to guarantee the expandability of the system. Starting from a temporary configuration and maintaining unchanged the initial structure, the module can be implemented with preselected accessories. The approach to sheltering required a holistic and interdisciplinary approach thorough, so we had the chance to rely on the cooperation and guidance of many specialists in the fields of conservation, architectural technology, materials engineering, structures engineering and physics.

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Relazione sintetica /// short report

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Dati diprogetto /// project data

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Il sito archeologico di Nora /// Nora archaeological site

Il sito archeologico di Nora in provincia di Cagliari si trova collocato su di un promontorio (Capo di Pula). L’area di progetto delle Piccole Terme è situata nella Cala oc-cidentale vicino alle Terme a mare e alla Casa dell’atrio tetrastilo. La datazione del primo impianto delle Piccole Terme non è certa. Di notevole importanza è la scoperta di una nuova porzione mosaicata all’interno dell’Apodyterium per la quale sono previsti futuri interventi di conservazione.

Rapid Assessment /// Rapid assessment

E’ stato possibile effettuare un’analisi dello stato di conservazione dei mosaici avvalendosi del metodo elaborato e messoci a disposizione dal team composto da English Heritage, The Getty Conservation Institue e Israel Antiquities Authority. Dalla valutazione svolta è emerso un buono stato di conservazione dei mosaici (livello di rischio A).

Stato dell’arte delle coperture archeologiche/// Archaeological shelters‘ state of art

Per comprendere a fondo le problematiche connesse al tema della protezione di resti archeologici è stato indispensabile un approfondimento sullo stato dell’arte. In particolare sono stati analizzati 80 casi studio nel mondo.

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Tensairity /// tensairity

La struttura centrale della copertura prevede, in fase di smontaggio, di essere richiusa evitan-do così di disassemblare ogni componente nelle fasi di trasporto a corto raggio.

Puntone Tensairity® ripiegabile con elemento pneumatico a ~100 mbar. La scelta di impiegare quattro elementi adatti a sopportare sforzi di compressione è dovuta alla necessità di utilizzo in presenza di venti con provenienza variabile.

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5. Implementabilità prestazionale

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Appoggio a terra /// light weigh basing system

Attraverso un kit di soluzioni di appoggio, più o meno reversibili, è possibile affrontare svariate condizioni di suolo. L’elemento di appoggio centrale permette di adattarsi alle diverse condizioni del suolo attraverso il giunto sferico.

Modularità /// modularity

La copertura modulare permette di espandersi nelle due direzioni del piano (x;y) rispondendo alle diverse richieste di copertura durante le fasi d’intervento e di scavo.

Espandibilità e connessioni /// Expandability and connections

Portale realizzato con otto moduli (4x2) sostenuto con il minimo numero di appoggi necessari. Se richiesto ogni ghiera di giunzione fra i moduli permette di connettersi ad un supporto verticale.

Il sistema modulare può adattarsi a differenti volumi di resti archeologici asse-condando il terreno e il naturale KLÅ\ZZV a terra dell’acqua piovana evitando fenomeni di ristagno al suolo.

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Elementi di sostegno /// pillars

L’elemento di sostegno telescopico è regolabile manualmente e permette inoltre di essere richiuso per il trasporto. E’ possibile stabilizzare l’appoggio centrale attraverso tre sostegni regolabili in altezza con un raggio di rotazione di 120°. In questo modo il sostegno si adatta sia alle condizioni di suolo sia agli ostacoli presenti in modo frequente in un sito archeologico.

Modulo minimo /// the module

Modulo minimo di copertura con appoggi adat-tabili. La struttura può essere equipaggiata con un sistema di produzione di energia elettrica attraver-so una micro turbina eolica e un piccolo pannello fotovoltaico. Questo per la necessità di prevedere una piccola stazione metereologica per monito-raggio in sito e l’autonomia della strumentazione degli operatori.

Sperimentazione ed innovazione /// xexperimentation & innovation x

Dettagli /// details

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Prove sperimentali con termocamera /// experimental infrared analysis

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Rilevamenti ambientali /// environmental analysis

Sezione trasversale (Nord-Sud) delle Piccole Terme con ipotesi di copertura realizzata con un portale costituito da quattro moduli uniti tra loro.

Simulazioni ambientali /// environmental simulations

La copertura è stata analizzata��ZV[[V�PS�WYVÄSV�KLSSH�protezione solare (radiazione diretta). Questo sia per ragioni di conservazioni dei resti archeologici sia per garantire il comfort ai visitatori e agli operatori.

9HULðFKH�VWUXWWXUDOL�/// structural analysis

Analisi strutturale mirata al predimensionamento della membrana di chiusura superiore e dei cavi ad alta resistenza attraverso il software ForTen3000®. Sono stati effettuati studi con presenza e assenza di vento (pretensionamento della struttura).della struttura).della struttura).della struttura).della struttura).della struttura).della struttura).della struttura).

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Schema del funzionamento della stazione di rilevamento ambietale installata. I sensori vengono conessi al datalogger, connesso alla rete elettrica e dotato di modem per la trasmissione wireless dei dati acquisiti.

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///Cluster International Workshop EXPO 2015 Milan | Autumn 2012

Support to students from Politecnico di Milano (Italy), Aalto University (Finland), University of Tokyo (Japan).Three weeks workshop.

The idea for Expo Milano 2015 is to create an Expo in which every project, every exhibit, every element of the programming will be developed with the aim of putting the visitors and their experience of the event on centre stage.The Clusters represent one of the most characteristic elements of Expo Milano 2015 and add value to the development of the theme.Three different concepts were created regarding the “sea and islands’ cluster”, answering the general theme of the EXPO2015 -”Feeding the planet” - from the point of view of an islander and the life surrounded by salt water, perhaps rather isolated from the rest of the surrounding world.

Workshop

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///Bamboo workshops | Spring and Summer 2010

Think Green Fuori Salone Milano 2010 + International Festival of Environment Milan.Supervised by: Greencity Italia | Studio Cardenas Conscious Design | Studio LAND Milano S.R.L. | Beppe Ortile.

Think Green Fuori Salone Milano 2010These installations were the opportunity to test and demonstrate the potential construction of a natural material like bamboo. The modules, dry mounted, are filled with soil in order to support the roof struc-ture and perform as thermal insulation. These walls are also predisposed to become vertical gardens.

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International Festival of Environment MilanAt the “Primo Forum Europeo of Green City” Mau-ricio Cardenas has produced eight installations of bamboo, placed in the entrances of the historic city at the intersection of the circle of ramparts and loca-tion of the eight Green Rays.

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Politecnico di Milano - Faculty of Architecture and Society.Supervised by: Prof. Andrea Capioli | Prof. Gianpaolo Rosati.

The aim of the workshop was to design, on the outskirts of Milan, a residential complex offering three different building solutions: reinforced concrete, steel and timber. For each solution structural elements were pre sized with the appropriate operating loads an additional analysis were made on the life cycle of material and the sustainability of the solution. The scale used for details reached 1:10 for each solution, thus defining each plan as a final project.

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///Milano Design Camping | Spring 2010

Participation to the International competition Milano Design Camping - “Culture of hospitality”.Shortlisted with Marco Zerbi.

The project Design Camping 2010 invited young talents and professionals to confront themselves with the culture of hospitality. It was an International design contest to conceive and realize an urban campsite in the city centre of Milan through recyclable materials and low budget solutions.

Competition

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///Portugal | Building Boom Festival 2012 | Spring and Summer 2012

Portugal [Idanha a Nova].Operational Facilitation Department [2 months volunteering].

During this two months of volunteering I designed and realized several furniture such as working table, fences, tool boxes, and everything for our workshop. All the design was thought to recycle old carpentry’s scrap and recycled hardware as well.Working with Bamboo DNA and Do Lab was a great opportunity to understand their design and techniques using materials such as bamboo, timber, steel and fabric in different technical combinations and solutions.

Work experience

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With other profes-sionals I have de-signed and built several tables for carpentry and other items necessary for the construction of structures for the festival. I have also lent my support to the artists who needed my help in the construction of their facilities.

During the two months spent on the site I realized my “home”, con-sisting of a sus-pended platform and covered by a fast fly. In this way my bed was dry in the rain and away from many insects and reptiles that live on the site.