alberto giuliani architect
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Alberto Giuliani Architect via delle Sette Chiese 78, 00145 Roma [email protected] +39 340 8191238 (mobile) +39 06 4402237 (phone + fax) Alberto Giuliani graduated with honours from the Faculty of Architecture at “La Sapienza” in Rome in 1998. He matches a constant professional commitment in the field of house building with projects for building renovation and urban regeneration in several city centres, with special attention to the history and culture of the sites. He held a teaching position in Architectural history at the Faculty of Architecture, University “Roma III”, Rome. In the last few years his projects and drawings have been displayed in several exhibitions in Italy.
Projects Project for a temporary pavilion in via della Conciliazione Rome (IT), Jubilee 2000 1998
Pencil and crayon ‐ 65 x 68 cm
Pen and ink ‐ 50 x 65 cm
Project for the Monument at Vittorio Emanuele II, Rome (IT) 2002
Pencil and crayon ‐ 68 x 128 cm
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Pencil and crayon ‐ 66 x 104 cm
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Pencil, pastel and crayon ‐ 41 x 74 cm
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Competiton for the 10th International Architecture Exhibition at Venice Biennale Architecture Siracusa (IT): Museum for the “Latomie dei Cappuccini” 2006
Pencil and water‐ colour – 25 x 120 cm
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Pen and water‐ colour – 20 x 30 cm
MasterPlan of the Medina, Constantine (Algeria) (with Faculty of Architecture, University “Roma III”, Rome) 2005
Pencil, crayon and pastel ‐ 76 x 93 cm
Straw‐bales project piazza della Chiesa Nuova, Rome (IT) 2005
Pencil ‐ 45 x 60 cm
Pencil, pastel and charcoal ‐ 70 x 100 cm
Project for the Velia’s Hill ‐ Central Archaeological Area Rome (IT) 2004
Pencil and crayon ‐ 50 x 83 cm
Pencil and crayon ‐ 70 x 127 cm
Memorial to Fons Rademakers (Dutch filmmaker, Oscar Prize 1987) Collevecchio, Rome (IT) 2008
Pencil and crayon ‐ 35x 50 cm
Project for a temporary reconstruction of the ancient church of San Geminiano, demolished in 1807 Venice (IT), Piazza San Marco, 2012
Pencil and crayon ‐ 37x 50 cm
Pen and water‐ colour ‐ 37x 50 cm
Pencil and crayon ‐ 27x 38 cm
Pencil and crayon ‐ 86x 109 cm
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Pencil, pastel and crayon ‐ 42 x 54 cm