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ARB Part III. 082568IOrdine degl Architetti di Padova 2187
Roberta Sartori
91 Eton Place
Eton College Rd
NW3 2DS London
+44 792 278 7598
Registered Architect
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
I have developed my professional career through long term collaborations with major
international architecture firms, where I have played a leading role
in interior design and architecture projects in Italy, Spain, UK.
These firms include Rogers Stirk Harbour+Partners, Vidal y Associados arquitectos,
Juan Herreros arquitectos and Aldo Cibic & Partners.
I am experienced in projects with a high degree of complexity, such as the recently
concluded Interior Design and Fit Out of Terminal T2A at Heathrow Airport;
the Interior Design, Signage and Fit Out of Abengoa Headquarters in Seville;
the Refurbishment of the Ristori Theatre in Verona.
I have a strong background in the culture of product and interior design,
that has been built during several years in Milan working
with Aldo Cibic & Partners on key projects of the studio.
I have ability to work with multidisciplinary groups and to coordinate them.
I taught interior design at Politecnico di Milano and IED Madrid.
Since 2008, I am member of Recession Design, a group of
independent designers promoting DIY design.
In 2011, Rizzoli has published our work in the book
“Recession Design. Design Fai da te. Idee contro la crisi.”
which is at its second edition.
EDUCATION
2001. Master (M.Arch, Hons). Architecture. Honorable mention.
Istituto Universitario di Architettura Venezia. Italy
1997. Helsinki University of Technology, HUT. Finland.
1999. FABRICA. Creative laboratory by Benetton
REFERENCES
Simon Smithson
Partner at Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. London.
Martha Thorne
Executive Director at Pritzker Architecture Prize.
Aldo Cibic
Director and Founder at Cibic and Partners and Cibicworkshop. Milan.
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Roberta Sartori
SELECTED WORKS
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2014WELLCOME TRUST HQBuilding Analysis and MasterplanLondon, UK.
ALLIES AND MORRISON
Interior Design | MasterplanAfter a detailed analysis of the Gibbs Building, the masterplan design proposals seek to gently
reorganisehe accommodation to create clearer plans, stacked in a more logical order.By producing an adaptable ‘typical’ floor plan, we have allowed the building to be laid out in any
combination of ways, whilst giving a better and more varied quality of accommodation to everyone.
Project Role: Masterplan design leader
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2014WELLCOME TRUST HQBuilding Analysis and MasterplanLondon, UK.
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Interior Design | Masterplan
2014WELLCOME TRUST HQBuilding Analysis and MasterplanLondon, UK.
2006-09CAMPUS PALMAS ALTASABENGOA HEADQUARTERSSeville, Spain.
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ROGERS STIRK HARBOUR+ PARTNERSVIDAL Y ASSOCIADOS ARQUITECTOS
Interior Design | Fit Out
The design of the CPA seeks to optimize the benefits of the local climate, creating attractive external areas where people working there can meet.
The scheme is the first to be pre-certificated as LEED ‘Platinum’ in Europe.
Project Role: Interior design and Fit Out leader.
Signage and wayfinding coordination. Client liason.
link to video:http://www.rsh-p.com/render.aspx?siteID=1&navDs=1,6,12,1838
Total Area. 96.000 m²Offices Area 47.000 m².Engineerign: ArupCompleted 2009.
2006-09CAMPUS PALMAS ALTASABENGOA HEADQUARTERSSeville. Spain.
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Interior Design | Fit Out
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2006-09CAMPUS PALMAS ALTASABENGOA HEADQUARTERSSeville. Spain.
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Interior Design | Fit Out
2006-09CAMPUS PALMAS ALTASABENGOA HEADQUARTERSSeville. Spain.
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Interior Design | Fit Out
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ROGERS STIRK HARBOUR+ PARTNERSVIDAL Y ASSOCIADOS ARQUITECTOS
Wayfinding and Signage
The signage project organizes the complex flows of the Campus, including the plaza, parking, shared facilities and offices, thus creating a clear new identity for the whole complex.
Project Role: Design leader. Client liason.
2006-09CAMPUS PALMAS ALTASABENGOA HEADQUARTERSSeville. Spain.
Total Area. 96.000 m²Offices Area 47.000 m²Engineerign: ArupCompleted: 2009
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Wayfinding and Signage
2006-09CAMPUS PALMAS ALTASABENGOA HEADQUARTERSSeville. Spain.
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Wayfinding and Signage.
2006-09CAMPUS PALMAS ALTASABENGOA HEADQUARTERSSeville. Spain.
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VIDAL Y ASSOCIADOS ARQUITECTOSFOSTER AND PARTNERS
2010-11 HEATHROW NEW TERMINAL BUILDING T2ALondon. UK.
Interior Design | Product Design
A new first class terminal that can accommodate an estimated 23 million passengers and it is designed to reduce CO2 emissions by 40%.
Project Role:Design leader for interior and products design.
Wayfinding design coordination with architecture. Workshops with M&E.
Client liason.
Total Area: 210.000 m²Client: BAA HETCoUnder construccionYear of completion: 2013
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Interior Design | Product Design
2010-11 HEATHROW NEW TERMINAL BUILDING T2ALondon. UK.
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Interior Design | Product Design |
2010-11 HEATHROW NEW TERMINAL BUILDING T2ALondon. UK.
18.Nov.2010 12142-XX-PD-200-000052 Pg.11
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Interior Design | Product Design |
CEILING FLOORINGWALL LININGINTERLOCK of main FLOWS•STANDARDIZATION of ceiling types •Compliance with MAINTENANCE requirements•COORDINATION with services: M&E and LIGHTING•Layouts to respond to general (structural) MODULES •
WAYFINDING COLLAR
Transfers Slab infill
BUREAU DE CHANGE
BAGGAGE BELTS
SEATING
FIDS
Domestics Reclaim Hall
International Reclaim Hall
STANDARDIZATION of wall lining modules & types•MODULARITY•Intuitive wayfinding with material changes (i.e. WCs)•Wayfinding signage and branding INTEGRATION•Durability and VISUAL CONSISTENCY•
CONTINUITY •Intuitive wayfinding with COLOR change •Material STANDARDIZATION•
BAGGAGE RECLAIM HALL REVIEW
T2A INTERNAL FINISHES CONCEPT Passenger experience: calmness + intuitive wayfinding + WOW effect + quality + spacial sequence
18 th November 2010
BAGGAGE HALL KEY CONCEPT:
GENERAL STRATEGY
CENTRALITY
CONTINUITY
CONCEPT SKETCHES
Ceiling Wall linning Flooring
18.Nov.2010 12142-XX-PD-200-000052 Pg.2
CEILING FLOORINGWALL LININGINTERLOCK of main FLOWS•STANDARDIZATION of ceiling types •Compliance with MAINTENANCE requirements•COORDINATION with services: M&E and LIGHTING•Layouts to respond to general (structural) MODULES •
WAYFINDING COLLAR
Transfers Slab infill
BUREAU DE CHANGE
BAGGAGE BELTS
SEATING
FIDS
Domestics Reclaim Hall
International Reclaim Hall
STANDARDIZATION of wall lining modules & types•MODULARITY•Intuitive wayfinding with material changes (i.e. WCs)•Wayfinding signage and branding INTEGRATION•Durability and VISUAL CONSISTENCY•
CONTINUITY •Intuitive wayfinding with COLOR change •Material STANDARDIZATION•
BAGGAGE RECLAIM HALL REVIEW
T2A INTERNAL FINISHES CONCEPT Passenger experience: calmness + intuitive wayfinding + WOW effect + quality + spacial sequence
18 th November 2010
BAGGAGE HALL KEY CONCEPT:
GENERAL STRATEGY
CENTRALITY
CONTINUITY
CONCEPT SKETCHES
Ceiling Wall linning Flooring
18.Nov.2010 12142-XX-PD-200-000052 Pg.2
2010-11 HEATHROW NEW TERMINAL BUILDING T2ALondon. UK.
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2010-11 HEATHROW NEW TERMINAL BUILDING T2A. London. UK.
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BEACONS DETAILS 9L 30_ Beacon Pre security (BC-16)
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General notes:Do not scale this drawing. Dimensions govern.All dimensions are in millimetres unless noted otherwise.All dimensions should be verified on site prior to commencement of the works.Any discrepancy between drawings and specifications shall be notified in writing to HETCO.Refer to relevant specifications and design details for each discipline (Structure, Baggage & ICS Systems, M&E,Wayfinding and External works such as Apron, MSI, etc)Specific Notes:It is proposed that the structure of the VPM should be provided with 60 minutes fire protection, all of the beams andcolumns in the VPM will be painted in order to achieve this recommendation. The paint will be PT-09.Refer to Technical Sheet 12142-XX-DS-200-000001 for cross reference to Technical specification12142-XX-EC-XXX-000053.Forecourt area west of gridlines BH and Plaza, as well as landscape design west of gridlines BD, held in abeyanceas per PMI 030.General Arrangements based on Baseline GAs in PMI No 24000 - T2A Building-PMI 000093.Level 0.00 = 23.100m AOD
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Interior Design | Product Design |
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JUAN HERREROS ARQUITECTOS
Exhibition Design
A material and spatial experiment create an ambiance with a strong scenography like feature. The strong innovative space of the VIP lounge is defined by cardboard tubes,
paper walls and furniture
Project Role: Project Role: Concept design leader. On site coordination.
Total Area: 150 m²Temporary Exhibition.Year: 2008
2008ARCO 08. VIP LOUNGEMadrid Contemporary Art FairMadrid, Spain
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Exhibition Design
2008ARCO 08. VIP LOUNGEMadrid Contemporary Art FairMadrid, Spain
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2008ARCO 08. VIP LOUNGEMadrid Contemporary Art FairMadrid, Spain
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2008ARCO 08. VIP LOUNGEMadrid Contemporary Art FairMadrid, Spain
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5000 m² Total AreaEngineerign: SogeiM&E: IngeaClient: Fondazione CariveronaDesign stage: 2006-2007Completed: 2011
ALDO CIBIC & PARTNERS
Refurbishment and Interior Design
Refurbishment of a 18th Century Teatro all’Italiana into a multi funcional space for theatre, concerts, events. The building has mantained the original
external form while incoprorating cutting-edge technological funcions.
Project Role: Senior designer for concept, preliminary design and construction documents.
Coordination of M&E, Acoustical, Structural. Client liaison.
2005-11TEATRO RISTORI Verona. Italy.
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2005-11TEATRO RISTORI Verona. Italy.
Refurbishment | Interior Design
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2005-11TEATRO RISTORI Verona. Italy.
Refurbishment | Interior Design
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2005-11TEATRO RISTORI Verona. Italy.
Refurbishment | Interior Design
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Refurbishment | Interior Design
2005-11TEATRO RISTORI Verona. Italy.
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ALDO CIBIC & PARTNERS
Exhibition Design
The 300 meters long space of Le Corderie is the exceptional location to display a narration style exhibition on sixteen high density cities.
Project Role:Concept design and graphic design coordination.
On site supervision. Client liaison.
Total Area: 3.000 m²Curator: Ricky BurdettYear: 2006
2006X INTERNATIONALARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION Cities Architecture and SocietyVenice, Italy
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Exhibition Design
2006X INTERNATIONALARCHITECTURE EXHIBITIONCities Architecture and SocietyVenice, Italy.
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Exhibition Design
2006X INTERNATIONALARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION Cities Architecture and SocietyVenice, Italy.
2005LA RINASCENTEDEPARTMENT STORE Milan. Italy.
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Facade Refurbisment
A silk screened glass wall is back lit by an LED grid, thus creating a pattern of light that can be programmed for seasonal themes or special events.
Project Role:Concept through construction design. Client liaison.
Total Area: 1000 m²Client: La RinascenteYear: 2005
ALDO CIBIC & PARTNERS
2005LA RINASCENTE.DEPARTMENT STORE Milan. Italy.
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Facade Refurbishment
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2005SPIZZICO RESTAURANTConcept storeMilan. Italy.
Interior Design
Simplicity render a warm optimistic ambience
Project Role:Design leader for the new concept store.
Interior and furniture concept to detail design.Bespoke furniture.
Client liaison.
Total Area: 300 m²Client: Autogrill Year: 2005
ALDO CIBIC & PARTNERS
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2005SPIZZICO RESTAURANTConcept storeMilan. Italy.
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2005SPIZZICO RESTAURANTConcept storeMilan. Italy.
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2010BENCH “TU Y YO”. Double side bench.International Furniture Fair. Milan. Italy.
Product Design
A colorful central rubbon used as back support enhance interpersonal relation.The piece is part of a collection Do It Yourself design.
Mounting instruction are available on Recession Dsign Website. www.recessiondesign.com
ROBERTA SARTORI
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2010BENCH “TU Y YO”. Double side bench.International Furniture FairMilan. Italy.
Product Design
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2010RECESSION DESIGNExhibition designInternational Furniture FairMilan. Italy.
Exhibition Design
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2011“HT” Lamp serie.With Enrique Pujana.International Furniture Fair. Milan. Italy.
Product Design
Lamp series. Chemical glass component
ROBERTA SARTORI
MYPLACE
Il mioRifugio
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2011“HT” Lamp serie.With Enrique Pujana.International Furniture Fair. Milan. Italy.
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2011“HT” Lamp serie.With Enrique Pujana.International Furniture Fair. Milan. Italy.
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MYPLACE
Playground
2011Recession Design ExhibitionInternational Furniture Fair. Milan. Italy.
Product Design
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2013RECESSION DESIGN
Design fai da te 2.0. Nuove idee contro la crisiRizzoli, 2013
Exhibition Design
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2004ONE COOK. PORTABLE COOKING SET.International Furniture FairMilan. Italy.
Product Design
Ceramic portabe cooking set “Ordinary Home Objects” Ceramic collection.
ROBERTA SARTORI
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2004ONE COOK. PORTABLE COOKING SET.International Furniture FairMilan. Italy.
Product Design
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2010-11THEOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF TRIVENETO.Padova. Italy.
Co-author: Enrique Pujana
Interior | Furniture desgin
A serie of new spaces into the existing building paths create
islands of confort for interchanging ideas and concetration.
ROBERTA SARTORI
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Interior | Furniture
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Interior | Furniture
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Interior | Furniture