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M.ARCH University of Oregon - Eugene and Portland, OR - June 2003B.S. Real Estate Finance and Urban Economics - University of Illinois - Champaign, IL - June 1993 Software Fluency - Auto Cad 2009, 3ds max 2009, Rhino 4.0, Revit 2008 Adobe Creative Suite Languages - English, Italian, Spanish
EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL WORK
Conceptual and brand development of urban mixed use projects in SeattleProject Delivery - Schematic Design - Construction DocumentationMaterial and technological research with emphasis on sustainability
Architectural Designer MITHUN INC. - Seattle, WA September 2003 - July 2006
GIOVANNI SIDARI
Developed Architectural schemes for mixed use buildings in Portland, ORAnalyzed financial feasibility for developer - driven projects
Designer - Summer Internship MYHRE GROUP - Portland, OR June 2003 - September 2003
Designed fixtures / developed fabrication details for Brand Name retail clientsAssembly of prototypesGained valuable experience in various finishing techniques of steel fabrication
Fixture / Exhibit Designer TWENTY FOUR 7, Inc. - Portland, OR June 2002 - September 2002
Performed wood framing of single family remodels and new construction, mostly infill lotsManaged small projects including bidding phase as well as coordination of subcontractors Designed and fabricated architectural metal work, including stairs and fixtures
Responsible for site planning of multi family and single family developmentsExpedited plans through various municipalitiesDesigned and led team to complete documents for production housingDesigned custom home and pool cabana as part of workflow
Builder / Project Manager JENS EDWARDS CONST. Portland,OR January 1997 - June 2000
Planner / Building Designer RMP Properties Portland, OR September 1995 - December 1997
Fixture / Furniture Designer Scardina Design Studio - Portland, OR September 2002-June 2003
Designed Custom furniture and fixtures for high-end residential and restaurant interiorsWorked directly with fabricators developing prototypes and details
917.459.7588 grsidari@gmail.com
3d Modeling - Using Auto Cad and 3Ds Max as Design ToolsStudio II - Small Scale Architecture, Activating Public Space, New Technologies
TEACHING
RELATEDWORK
Instructor Interior Architecture Cornish College of Art & Design - Seattle Fall 2004 - Spring 2006
Weekly Studio Critic Housing Studio - Spring 2005 University of Washingtion - Seattle
Design Studio focused on Immigrant labor Populations and Agro-Urban form in Eastern WashingtonStudents researched climate, migration patterns, and time-based methods of programming
Adjunct Professor New York Institute of Technology Fall 2006 - Fall 2007
Studio I - Beginning Architecture Studio - Anthropomorphic SpaceBase skills - Architectural Graphics
Project Architect TEN ARQUITECTOS August 2006 - December 2008
Architectural Consultant December 2008 - Present
Project Architect on multi million dollar home Project Leader on competition winning hotel and convention centerMaterial Research and development for park structures, part of a 1400 acre public park
Developing a double skin facade system for 30,000 sq. ft. mixed use building Renderings and Graphics for branding projects
Urban Design Research - Rome, Italy - Through University of Washington - Summer 2001Agro-Urban Research into relationships between subsistence farming and urban formCommunes of Pietrapennata, Bova, Palizzi, Staiti - Calabria, ItalyFunded through the University of Oregon - August 2001 - January 2002HOPES Conference Speaker - Eugene, OR - April 2002Presentation of Agro-Urban research to a large sustainability conference Wood and Cable Bridge Structure - Eugene, OR - Spring 2001On permanent display at College of Architecture and Allied Arts, University of OregonFurniture and Exhibit Design - Eugene, OR - Spring 2001Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Full Athletic Scholarship - University of Illinois - 1989-1993
EXHIBITS - WORKS
Competition winning entry for a Hotel and Conference Center New York, NY with TEN Arquitectos
Located on the Hudson River at the confluence of three New York City neighborhoods, this project funnels energy towards a destination hotel cum urban resort by creating a new ground plane atop the old structure. Operative procedures are used in the base building in order to carve negative volumes of space that connect new to old, physically and visually. The ground floor’s many loading docks are seen as stalls, creating a setting for much needed green market space, and the many gener-ously sized freight elevators provide public and private connections into creative office spaces. The vertical organization gradiates vertically from public to semi public to exclusive.
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USE EXISTING CORES
CONNECT VERICALLY
CREATE ARCADES AND CROSS
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Private Residence New York, NY with TEN Arquitectos
Using the roofscape of the two side car base buildings of One York as bookends, this home’s brief dictated large, various, and very modern entertainment spaces combined with private spaces devoted to health and well being. The indoor/outdoor nature of the resulting program offers moments of socialization, reflection, views, and most importantly, a play on the hu-man sense of touch as materials are used effectively to accentuate the different types of uses. The conceptual hearth of the project is a rectilinear box encased in custom leather, housing service and “wet” functions, including bathrooms, kitchen, and three different wet bars. The master bathroom was conceived as a cave-like space, “carved” into solid stone (as seen at top this page.) A three-floor stair was punctuated by the use of a proprietary material allowing for a constant play of light that interacts with vertical movement. Detailing was rigorous, allowing for seamless fusion of state of the art technology and ultimate comfort, “A Giant Swiss Watch.”
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6TH FLOOR PLANHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREETHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREET
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7TH FLOOR PLANHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREETHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREET
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LIVING ROOM/ SOUTH TERRACE RENDERINGHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREETHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREET
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LIVING ROOM RENDERINGHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREETHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREET
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MASTER BEDROOM RENDERINGHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREETHIRTENSTEIN LOFT AT ONE YORK STREET
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Hotel and Conference Center Ann Arbor, MI with TEN Arquitectos
This project is part of a new investment by the local authorities into creation of a downtown public “hub” taking advantage of the University of Michigan’s resources and the state’s “Cool Cities” initiative. Adjacent to a remodeled downtown public library, a new conference center is raised above a new public plaza, and connected physically and programmatically with the host structure, creating a mix of public uses and procession of spaces. A new hotel and office tower sits on this pedestal using the horizontal volume as a base for an amenities level serving both private and public functions.
Environmental Learning Center Seattle, WA with MITHUN
The Brightwater water treatment facility in King County, Washington will be a LEED Gold certified complex, aimed at sustain-ably treating water to over 2 million residents initially. A four-phase project, the facility will add new facilities as populations increase. The point project for the Brightwater Water Treatment Facility, The Environmental Education and Community Center (EECC) will be a demonstration project both in terms of sustainability and design. As an education center, the facility will be a completely off-grid LEED GOLD building driven by a small cogeneration facility, with elements of the building itself serving as an experiential learning tool. As such, the design of the building transcends typical “Northwest Style” Architec-ture with deep overhangs and shed roof, transforming the building into foldable roof planes serving public and educational uses which reflect the landscape design, with “side cars” housing services. Demonstrated throughout are the design and comfort ability of water, serving as reflecting pool, evaporative cooling instrument, and nourishment for a variety of seedling planted within green roofs.
Aurora Ave. Townhomes Seattle WA with MITHUN
An incredible view over Lake Union to the East and is the starting point for this housing project set within a landscape. A combination of two different zoning lots, the project was designed and constructed under strict budget constraints. The family-friendly townhomes shown here are larger two to three story units with abundant daylight arranged around a central landscaped courtyard. This space acts as a community zone where public benches and private vegetable gardens bring residents outside. On the other side of the courtyard a live/work building was built as a barrier to high-traffic Aurora Ave. Utlizing the creative energy in the nearby Fremont neighborhood, this portion of the project attracts a diverse crop of new economy entrepreneurs. Parking is situated below the landscaped courtyard, eliminating excess vehicular flow through the site.
Retail fixture design and fabrication Seattle, WA with TWENTYFOUR7
Various Work Constructions and Competitions
Constructions using recycled materialsGreywater system at leftSolar hot water heater abovePietra Pennata, ItalyDesign Build Grant through U Oregon
TOP: International border crossing - Anapra, MX Competition Entry
MIDDLE: Ephemeral Structures - Athens, GreeceLEFT Competition Entry
MIDDLE: Water tank Re-Use - Chicago, ILRIGHT: Competition Entry
BOTTOM: Production Housing Development Redmond, WA With MITHUN
TOP : Sculptural Play Bridge - Eugene, OR Design / Build Projst
MIDDLE: Restaurant - Mesa, AZ with CCS Architecture
BELOW: Clinton Park Apartments New York City Design Development of facade and curtain wall systems with TEN Arquitectos