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CECILIA BERTOZZI select works 2004>2017

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URBAN PLANNING

INNOVATION ANDSUSTAINABILITY

ARCHITECTURE

HUMANITARIAN

NEO - REDEVELOPMENT OF THE ATOMIUM DISTRICT

Brussels, Belgium 2013

RIVE GAUCHE - CONSTRUC-TION AND DEVELOPMENT

Charleroi, Belgium 2016

LIEGE PARADIS - URBAN RENEWAL COMPETITION

Liége, Belgium 2015

REINVENTER PARIS - PROJETS URBAINS INNOVANTS

Paris, France 2016

THE NEXT CITY - DIGITAL FABRICATION

Barcelona, IAaC 2015

SUSTAINABILITY - THE DESIGN PROCESS

Paris, France 2012

VILLAMBETA - PILOT PROJECT DISPLACED PEOPLE CAMP

Port-au-Prince, Haiti 201717.05.2017

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5 LE PROJET

contraster la pérennisation d’enclaves urbaines informelles (bidon-villisation), en posant les bases pour une urbanisation durable.

2/ Faciliter l’intégration physique et sociale entre le site et les quar-

-surer la pérennité de l’approche

Plusieurs opportunités se présentent -

tite place Cazeau avec son marché, l’avenue Mais Gaté avec les activités et les petits commerces, le Parc Industriel, ainsi que des quartiers d’habitat consolidés sont des points de force pour le déve-loppement urbain.

le site el les quartiers, qui seront accentués par un accès plus aisé, en favorisant ainsi l’intégration.

à terme de habitations) va permettre aux habitants de développer un sentiment d’égalité vis-à-vis des autres quartiers.

-tants du site que des quartiers va également contribuer à tisser des liens et créer des échanges.

leurs conditions de vie. Avec l’appui de la CRf, plusieurs activités comme le nettoyage du site, la gestion des points d’eau et la créa-tion de groupes de sensibilisation sont réalisées, dans le but d’être pérennisées et devenir indépendantes dans le temps.

apporter des solutions sûres et durables pour

l’intégration deVillambetta dans son

contexte

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EUROMED 2 - URBAN RENEW-AL COMPETITION

Marseille, France 2009

XII ESCADRE - ECODISTRICT FOR 1200 FAMILIES Reims, France 2008

PLAINE ACHILLE - URBAN RENEWAL COMPETITIONSaint-Etienne, France 2007

CENTRO DIREZIONALE STA-TION - MASTER THESYS

Napoli, Italy 2006

BALARD - MINISTRY OF DE-FENCE HEADQUARTERSParis, France 2009>2011

INGEMEDIA UNIVERSITY - COMPETITION

Toulon, France 2008

THE DOME - EPHEMERAL PAVILION

Ferrara, Italy 2005

WHERE IS THE SEA? - ADAPTA-BLE URBAN FURNITURE

Ferrara, Italy 2004

2011 2010 2009 2008 20072012 2006 2005

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The earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010 left 1.5 million people homeless. In the following months, 1,300 tent cities sprung up throughout Port au Prince and surrounding areas to accommodate the internally displa-ced persons (IDP) in search of shelter. In 2016 more than 60.000 people are still living in 36 sites.These camps and shelters were planned as a quick respon-se in an emergency situation, and not as long time settle-ments. Basics services (i.e. water, electricity, decent roads) and shelters, when provided, were not meant to resist in time. Even worse, the Displaced Persons do not have any legal housing or land status, and are therefore extremely vulnerable.Haiti is therefore facing a “post emergency situation”.The french Red Cross developed a Pilot project, with the aim to transform the camp itself into a permanent settle-ment, via a global approach to:-integrate the camp into the urban planning of Port-au-Prince-improving or providing environmentally appropriate and safer physical infrastructure, public services and public spa-ces-obtain durable land tenure conditions for the inhabitants.The fRC worked both with the local government as well as with the inhabitants, to develop a common vision of the fu-ture development according to the political vision and the people’s needs. The project was presented and approved in April 2017, and is now under construction.

VILLAMBETTAPilot project for urban integration solu-tions for targeted IDP sitesTabarre, Port-au-prince (HAITI)Financer: Canadian Red Cross, Canadian Government3,5 ha // 1200 inhabitants // 226 shelters

09/2016 > 05/2017Duties: Project leader• Responsible of the conceptual and technical development of the project (urban, architectural, construction)• in charge of the coordination with the competent authori-ties, and of the participatory planning with the population

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RENFORCEMENT ET FORMALISATION

RENFORCEMENT DES CONNEXIONS ET

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This large-scale project is aimed to implement the urban re-generation of the center of Charleroi, through the creation of a new urban axis connecting the railway station and the “place Albert Ier”, historical center of the lower district and link with the “Ville Haute” (Upper district).

The project integrates historical buildings, such as a 19th century commercial arcade, a commercial center, apartments, an hotel, a youth hostel, offices and under-ground parking, spatially organized around the prolonga-tion of the historical commercial streets of the “Ville Bas-se”.

The architecture uses simple volumes and few materials such as bricks, metal and glass to express the functions it accommodates. The façade on the place Albert Ier is conceived to be a tran-sparent and luminous curtain wall, contributing to the daily and nightly animation of this main public space of the city.

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RIVE GAUCHE - PERMIS D'URBANISMESAINT-LAMBERT PROMOTION S.A. VUE BOULEVARD TIROU

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RIVE GAUCHEConstruction Charleroi (BE)Mixed program: shopping center, leisure, dwellingsClient: Saint Lambert promotion33 000 m2 retail center // 120 hotel rooms // 60 residential units // 700 parking

07/2015 > 09/2016Duties: Project leader

• Responsible of the technical development and construc-tive solutions• in charge of coordination with the constructor, the client and the engineers• team management (up to 15 persons)• ensuring the workflow organization, deliverable and pri-orities

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RIVE GAUCHE - PERMIS D'URBANISMESAINT-LAMBERT PROMOTION S.A. VUE PLACE ALBERT 1ER

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In 2015 the city of Paris launches a call for innovative urban projects, in order to reinvent 23 strategic sites and offer new visions of the city through innovation.

The projects were asked to address innovation in all its di-mensions and reveal cutting-edge solutions for each site.

The two projects of Pershing and Ternes are mixed and dense buildings. Strategically connected to the airports, the universities and the city center, they are aimed to offer a privileged framework to national and international stu-dents, to live, study, encounter, exchange and innovate.

Pershing is conceived as a “toolbox” offering all the faci-lities and flexibility of space and functions to accept and sustain innovation.Ternes-Villiers explores the possible links between city and a productive territory, through an hyper-density program of student housing and facilities, that offer alternative spa-ces for urban farming.

REINVENTER PARISInternational competition PPP procedure, Paris Mixed program for innovation spacesClient: Residetudeslodgings // hotels // bus station // youth hostel // open innovation spaces //

01/2015 - 07/2015 Duties: Project leader

• Urban and architectural concept, responsible of the de-sign process• In charge of the research and innovation strategies for city planning• Team management and technical co-ordination with ex-ternal consultants• Involved in financial aspects, graphics and presentation’s strategies•Involved in financial aspects.

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The city of Liege is situated in the valley of the river Meuse near the German and Dutch borders, and is considered to be the principal economic and cultural hub in the Walloonregion. In 2011, the city’s station was upgraded to include the HST (high speed trains) between Brussels and Cologne. This modernisation was awarded to renowned architect Santia-go Calatrava, attracting international attention to the city.

The local authority decided to use this opportunity to de-velop the City project 2015, a broad strategy with activities that would regenerate the district surrounding the station and re-attract new population to this once popular area of the city.

The projet involves the construction of an eco-neighbou-rhood formed by a mix of offices, housing and local shops along the new urban promenade between the station and the Meuse River bank.It offeres high quality housing around shared green areas, with an emphasis to pedestrian lanes, green spaces and meeting points. The offices and commerces are aimed to improve the existing attractivity of the area.

LIEGE PARADISUrban renewal competition, Liége (BE)Mixed use development: residential, office and retailclient: Befimmo 15 000 m2 offices // 20 000 m2 residential // 5000 m2 retail

05/2014 - 12/2015Duties: Project leader

• Urban design and architectural project• research on innovative urban solutions for space-sharing and new urban functions• Involved in financial aspects and definition of the project strategy• Team management (up to 15 persons), co-ordination of the external consultants

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Torre Baró is a village nestled in a corner of Barcelona whe-re the River Besos meets Collserola park. The town is one born out of necessity, an auto-constructed village forced into being by economic and cultural pressures. Recently, the village has been integrated into the urban strategic plan of Barcelona and several projects are planned to pre-serve and revitalize this important corner of the city.The aim of the IAAC summer school is to find strategies to make Torre Baro able to supply all of its necessary energy.

The project started with the analysis of the site, composed by self-constructed bloc builted on the mountain’s slope, on both sides of semi-private stairs, that have differents shapes and width. We focused on the stair-sisthem: bot the substitution of the public street, and a social space. Instead of thinking of a single device for every residential unit, we immagined a common systhem for energy production to be place on the common stair.

The prototype is designed to use the wind always present on site and enhace it with the Ventury effect, in order to produce electrical energy. But we were also intereste din the different possibility of composing the single element, creating a landmark, occupying the space and denoncing its common function.

THE NEXT CITY -DIGITAL FABRICATION Research and prototyping of integrated system for energy autonomous villages

IAAc Institute of Advanced Architecture of Catalunia,

Barcelona (SP)

July 2014Researcher

• Parametric Design• Digital Fabrication• Alternative Energy Sources• Bio Sensors and Actuators• Video mapping

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NEO is the urban regeneration plan to exploit the huge potential of the Atomium’s area in Brussels. On the Heysel plateau, the city of Brussels whishes to develop a high qua-lity mixed-use district including a shopping center, leisure, housing and exemplary public transportation which will set a new benchmark in urban redevelopment.

The LIVING NATIONS project’s strategy is to extend the Heysel plateau, in order to connect all the functions of the site with a continuous and animated public space.

The commercial center is located underneath the Plateau and connected to the street level; the residences are loca-ted upon it and can profit of opened views and optimized orientation. The leisure activities including the Biodôme, a multiplex, restaurants and publics functions are distributed along the rooftop promenade and around the major squa-re Living Culture, and connected both with the future Con-vention Center and to Room 58, giant sculpture for artistic performances.

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NEOAtomium district PPP procedure, Bruxelles (BE)Mixed program: shopping center, leisure, dwellingsClient: Hammerson, Soficom, Codic575 apartments // 81 000 m2 of shopping center // 21 000 m2 of leisure // 3700 parking

January 2013 > May 2014Project leader

• Responsible of the design process.•Technical coordination•Team management•Involved in financial aspects.

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Since its starts, the architectural practice ANMA focused on environmental design and the reflection about “ano-ther way of building” as the core of its activities. To be “environmentally smart”, the design of a project has to take aim from the reflection on the site, its caracteristics and its potentials, in order to achieve a proper integration.

The purpose of the research was, on a first stage, to col-lect and study the most novative projects of the office, in order to highlight the good ideas (in energy economy, energy production, passive strategies, smart shapes and materials), then to compare the results to the french and european legislation, and to create a n open source data-base for the office.

From there, the idea was to define a chart, to highlight the design process for an “environmental design” to be the guide for the projects to come.

THE DESIGN PROCESSResearch on environmental designANMA Paris (FR)

Program: definition of ANMA’s own Chart of Environmen-tal designClient: ANMA

Duties: coordination of the research team, Décembre 2011 > Juin 2012

•Analysis of the environmental design practice at ANMA•Compilation of a database•Analysis of the mainstream renewable technologies•Proposal for internal analysis tools

volumétrie bioclimatique

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Saint Brieuc, siège social CAF : ventilation naturelle, récupération eaux de pluie, photovoltaïque

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Bordeaux, logement : façonnage héliotropique, récupération d’eau

Paris cité universitaire, Maison d’Ile de France : stockage de chaleur inter-saisonnier

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The complex for the French Ministry of Defence will bring together all of the main bodies of the French armed for-ces ( Army, Air force, Navy) on one site. The new buildings (145,000 m2 ) will have the capacity for 9,300 civilian and military staff. The Ministry will be installed at the “French Pentagon” in 2015, constituting a new eco-district in the Greater Paris area.

The project was imagined as an external enclosure pro-tecting a large internal garden, and a ramified plan of buildings on stilts under a vast origami-like roof.This configuration allowed answering at the same time to the security and the complex interconnec-tions and flexibility requirements of the program. The building’s external façade plays with horizontal slat, providing both intimacy and transparency.

The building has been designed as a natural machi-ne, able to function autonomously for 10 months a year: the roof culminates in three major chimneys, to ensure natural cooling; 7000m2 of roofing will harvest solar energy, the largest solar roof in Paris. 80% of the heating, cooling and hot water requirements will be produced on site.

NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR THE FRENCH MINISTRY OF DEFENCEPublic-Private Partnership Paris (FR)Mixed program: offices, services, livingClient: Opale Défense for French Ministry of Defense

Duties: project leaderoctober 2009 > november 2011Responsible of the design process, Involved in the definition of project strategies; • Team management (up to 40 persons), co-ordination of the external consultants• In charge of the organisation, planning of schedules, tasks, deliverable and priorities; • Technical coordination; Involved in financial aspects and decisions;In charge of the graphic design and presentation’s strategy.

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le projet dans Paris principes de véntilation naturelle détail de la toiture

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views of the construction - september 2014

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The Marseille-Euroméditerranée urban renewal and eco-nomic development project was initiated during this same time. As the largest urban renewal project in sou-thern Europe, it commits to renovating a 480-hectare area in the heart of the City of Marseilles, between the commercial harbor, the Old Port and the TGV station.

Enhaced in late 2007 by the French Prime Minister, the Euroméditerranée extension includes an area of 169 hec-tares bordered by the Cap Pinède and Les Arnavaux to the north, the village of Canet to the east and Bougain-ville/ the CMA Tower to the south. Only 3,000 people live in this area, mainly made up of major rights-of-way such as the Canet and Arenc train stations. The use of these spaces will be optimized to prevent urban sprawl.

A mixed-use, experimental eco-neighborhood, the go-als for the extension are ambitious. They include a dou-bling in size of Marseille’s business district, new hou-sing, an urban park and major new facilities to develop and maintain the metropolitan area’s attractiveness.

EUROMED 2Urban renewal competition Marseille (FR)Program: offices, retail, dwellings, infrastructuresClient: Etablissement Public d’AménagementEPA Euroméditerranée-169 ha / 2 000 000 m² SHON / 3,5 milliards € HT

Duties: Project leader,march>july 2009

•Responsible of the concept and the design process.•Team management (10 persons);•Coordination with the partners and technical advisors.•In charge of workflow organization.•In charge of the outputs, graphics, presentations and com-munication.

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ECO-DISTRICT FOR 1200 FAMILIESEcodistrict, urban renewal Reims (FR)Mixed program: offices, dwellings, commerceClient: Foyer Rémois, Reims Habitat85 000 m² SHON / 19 ha

Project leader,january 2008>september 2009

•Responsible of the design process•In charge of external consultants coordination and client’s contact•Involved in financial aspects and decisions•Graphical presentation and communcation strategy: books, perspectives, models.

The new 12ème Escadre d’Aviation district is located on a railway wasteland that spans approximately 19 ha.The project proposes to develop a park that lines the railway tracks. This green promenade enables pedestrian and cycle access to the city centre.The grid of the new district naturally prolongs the existing street network, creating blocks measuring 100m to 150m long. The buildings are built perpendicular to the main stre-et in order to favour a north-south orientation.Each block corresponds to a unit of approximately 100 dwellings and each unit features a communal planted courtyard, beneath which there is space for all the resi-dents’ cars to be parked.

Three types of housing are provided: public housing along Rue de la 12ème Escadre d’Aviation, which forms a conti-nual façade; a mix of private and social housing on either side of the planted courtyards; and individual housing in a strip running alongside the park.All the housing will be ecologically designed with south-facing living rooms, inter-climatic conservatories for the houses, outside insulation, solar captors on the roofs and rainwater collection, the aim being to have it classified as “low-energy” housing. 6 passive buildings articulated the entry points to the new district.

le projet dans Paris

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The Maison de la Recherche Euroméditerranéenne and the Institut Ingémédia are strategically located at the heart of the Toulon Provence Méditerrannée urban area (TPM).The building stands at the angle that mar-ks the access viewpoint towards the Porte d’I-talie, which is flanked by planted ramparts and stands as a symbolic image of the city entrance.The urban project is based on a large pedestrian walk that serves the different university entities, the existing facilities, and the new Maison de la Recherche (Research Centre). This walk is connected to Place Bir-Hakeim—re-configured in order to enable clear distinction between car flow, pedestrian pathways and the TCSP (reserved public transport area). The space freed up by vehicles is treated as an urban square, thus qualifying the en-trance to the city. The area is spacious enough to ena-ble either a mineral or a green treatment, which would fit in with sports fields while maintaining continuity with the walk and framing the view of the Porte d’Italie.The “Maison de la Recherche-Institut Ingémédia” complex is composed of a base surmounted by de-tached blocks standing above it: three identical whi-te volumes pierced with large openings and top-ped with facetted roofs for natural ventilation.

INSTITUT INGEMEDIAUrban planning & architecture competi-tionProgram:University building and public spaces, Toulon (FR)Client: Comm. d’agglomération Toulon Provence Méditer-rannée 10 ha / 9 400 m² SHON / 17 774 000 € HT

In charge of urban planning strategies and deve-lopment (competition stage)april 2008

•Urban design•In charge of graphical design and presentation strategies• Rasponible of technical coordination with external con-sultants.

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MANUFACTURE-PLAINE ACHILLEUrban regeneration St Etienne (FR)Programme: Urban campus : investigation center, produc-tion activities, living, culture and leisureClient: Etablissement Public Saint Etienne100 ha / 313 800 m² SHON / 416 millions € HT

project leader november >december 2008

•Head of the design process, team management (up to 10p.), • In charge of graphical design, presentation strategies, technical and external consultants coordination.

The site is cutted in two by the railway, that divide the ur-ban part, connected to the city center, and the rest, a vast no man’s land.

The challenge was to connect this two parts of the city with a coherent project, without denying the differences, but componing them in a unicum.

The project is build on a main pedestrian axis running from east to west, and crossing the railway, and on a link going from north to south, both pedestrian and cycling lane.

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“CENTRO DIREZIONALE” STATIONMetro station and urban regeneration of the “Tribunali” district Napoli, (IT)

Master Thesis, achieved with distinction

In 2005 Enrique Miralles - Benedetta Tagliabue office (EMBT) was asked by the city of Naples to design the sta-tion “Centro direzionale”, as a part of the general requalifi-cation of Napoli’s metro lines and stations.

The project was also aimed to play an important role in the renewal of the “Tribunali” area, that suffered of lack of services, social disparities as well as of the partial reali-zation of an urban plan of Kenzo Tange, that was stopped abruptly, leaving the area without clear spatial organiza-tion and several levels of unachieved parkings and ambi-tious, still deserted public spaces.

After finishing my internship at EMBT, I developped a per-sonal approach to the project working at 3 different scales: the urban scale of strategic planning of the public transpor-tation of Naples; the temporal scale of the dialog with the intention of Tange’s project; and the scale of the architec-tural project, aimed to summarize all the issues and strate-gies into a coherent project

The project takes place mainly underground, but its in-fluence is visible at the ground level as it helps defining the public space, making it easier to be appropriated by the in-habitants

Récherche, Chillida

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THE DOME

Ephemeral pavilion for the 10 year’s an-niversary of the Faculty of Architecture, Ferrara (IT)Self construction, exposition, 60 m²

On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Faculty of architecture, 80 students worked toghether to conceive and build this pavillon.

The challenge was to use as main structural elements the same material of the architect Shigeru Ban: 200 cartboard tubes of 20 cm of diametres.

The chosen shape was a geodethical dome.Our group was in charge of the the solution and technical design of the connections between the tubes. After seve-ral attempts, geometrical studies and headaches, we final-ly managed to solve the whole structure using only 5 diffe-rents types of joints.

We used modular component to simplify the handcrafts and the assembly.

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WHERE IS THE SEA?ADAPTABLE URBAN FURNITUREProjet universitaire de Mobilier urbain évolutif pour une station balnéaireTHINKING ABOUT SEA//SIDE INTERACTIONS IN RIVIERA

This small, funny project reflects on the Riviera littoral fun-ctionning.Infact, the zone is crowlded in summer but deserted in win-ter.During that period, the owners of the bath sites close them with barriers, to avoid the sand to be blowed away. So doing, they actually cut the sea from the city.

The project propose a modular systhem that offers mul-tiple configurations, in order to adapt to both winter and summer situations: in summer it is a bench, or a walkway; in winter it is raised as a protection towards the wind, but still allowing the views to the sea.

L’exode estivale

Un panorama hétérogène

La barrière

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CECILIA BERTOZZI [email protected] // 0032 494 262207

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