G. Angileri
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The project aims to rethink the relationship between the city of
Messina and the sea, through the redevelopment of the coastal
strip between the Torrente Tono and the Torrente Portalegni.
The interventions proposed concern:
- The creation of a continuous pedestrian and cycle path along
the entire coastline, to reconnect the city to the sea and allow
free access to the
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GIUSEPPE ANGILERI
+39 3203019782
angileri.giuseppe@hotmail.it
Via Luigi gadola, N°20, Roma, Italy
Università degli studi di Messina : Ingegneria Civile e dei Sistemi Edilizi
Grade 93/110
La costa sciclitana tra ecologia mobilità ed energia
Università degli studi di Messina: Ingegneria Edile per il Recupero
Grade 110/110 cum Laude
Section A, Civil and environmental area
Università degli studi di Messina
Collaboration for the project “MOVES”
Autodesk authorized training center: CMM
Attestation number: EM017909649254327462
ITI ‘VERONA TRENTO’ MESSINA : Perito Elettrotecnico
Grade 90/100
WINDOWS OS
MOTHER TONGUES : Italian
50 % 75 %
ILLUSTRATOR
English
B2 B2 B1 B1 B1
INDESIGN
PHOTOSHOP
AUTOCAD 2D-3D
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REVIT
DIALUX
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MAR 2019
An ambitious and dedicated edil engineer
with practical and technical skills and a
range of experience within construction en-
gineering and project management.
Having a good knowledge of designing,
testing and evaluating a designs overall
effectiveness, cost, reliability, and safety.
Currently seeking a challenging profession-
al edil or structural engineering position
either in Italy or abroad and willing to con-
sider permanent or short term contracts.
MASTER DEGREE
ENGINEERING PROFESSIONAL HABILITATION
URBANPROMO GIOVANI 2018
CERTIFICATED COURSE FOR REVIT ARCHITECTURE 2019
BACHELORS DEGREE
DESIGN LABORATORY FOR URBAN LANDSCAPE AND MOBILITY 2017
INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL DIPLOMA
/ SEP 2016 - MAR 2019
/ SEP 2011 - OCT 2016
/ SEP 2006 - JUL 2011
/ JUN 2019 - JUL 2019
/ JUL 2019 - Present
Master degree final thesis:
Landscapes excluded :
Messina and its “waste areas” - analysis and
proposals for integration and urban redevelopment
Project of recovery and building technical system:
Touristic village “Le Rocce” Mazzarò, Taormina
Public spaces innovation and planing for a new
technical system
Planning of transport and urban planning
MESS-IN-mo.s.t.r.A. - Analysis and design of mobility
Historical buildings consolidation:
Seismic consolidation and redevelopment of the
abandoned church of Massa San Nicola
Territory and environment representation
The great hall of Engineering, The noria of Minissale
and “The shape of the past”, journey in the area of
Tirone and the staircase of Santa Barbara
Urbanpromo giovani 2018:
Collaboration at the project “MOVES”
Design laboratory for urban landscape and mobility 2017:
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CERTIFICATED COURSE FOR “COORDINATORE PER LA PROGETTAZIONE
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WORK EXPERIENCE
Lobra S.r.l., Roma (Italy)
Perform design, maintenance, enhancement, testing, implementation, and
support of lab informatics software products like: SAP, Informatica, OpenText.
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In order to redevelop the excluded landscapes of Messina it was
decided to focus on three areas of project recognizable in:
• Ecology and identity
• Mobility and services
• Tourism and Economy
These three areas have been chosen because they are considered
the most effective in triggering a chain reaction that could succeed
in requalifying not only the areas directly involved in the interven-
tions but also those adjacent to them.
This need is important because, from the analysis carried out, it has
been concluded that in the last 70 years there has been too much
concentration on building anonymous living spaces, worthless and
that even have been able to weaken the value of the soils on which
they arise.
Moreover, as if this were not enough, on those few occasions
when an attempt was made to introduce a new service into the
system, it was often not possible to do so in the best way.
Looking instead at the economy, it is emphasized that historically
the administration of the city has always focused excessively on
the use of public expenditure as a substitute element for the fac-
tors of production. This is clearly deducible from the investments
made in the field of landscape enhancement; really minimal and
in most of the territory non-existent, the only ones made, in prac-
tice they are concentrated in the northern and central riviera.
Master degree final thesis - mar 2019
L A N D S C A P E S E X C L U D E D :
M E S S I N A A N D I T S “ W A S T E A R E A S ” - A N A L Y S I S A N D P R O P O S A L S F O R I N T E G R A T I O N A N D
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The tourist village “Le Rocce” was inaugurated in 1954, designed by the rationalist architect Giuseppe Spatrisano, a task entrusted to him
by the Hon. Giuseppe D’Angelo, regional councilor of the time for tourism and entertainment.
The building complex is located on the outskirts of the Municipality of Taormina, in the coastal strip, at Capo Mazzarò, a central location
between the motorway junction and the railway station.
The design ideas have resulted in a series of interventions that are configured with the pre-existing landscape and which at the same time
gain momentum from them with various colors, shapes and meanings.
Great commitment on the part of our group was given to finding new points of view of an exciting natural landscape, and this is why we
tried to give the opportunity to appreciate such landscapes, for example: from the different floors of the exhibition hall or going up the
steps of the theater “submerged” by the wave that masks the passage of light, or even from inside a labyrinth that, by preventing us from
having a horizontal view, allows us to focus our attention on the ridge that configures the sea view of Taormina.
Crossing the entrance gate, attention can only fall on the pre-existing rocky configuration of the area, enlivened by one of our projects
called “Roccia della vita” whose goal is to bring together artistic works and rock in a combination of elements.
T O U R I S T I C V I L L A G E “ L E R O C C E ” M A Z Z A R Ò , T A O R M I N A
P U B L I C S P A C E S I N N O V A T I O N A N D P L A N I N G F O R A N E W T E C H N I C A L S Y S T E M
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Project of recovery and building technical system - jun 2018 | co-author: G.F. Russo - L. Mandarano
Continuing is a large portal that welcomes us with a straight path
on the pavement that heads towards the horizon and with an op-
tical cone formed by the wall of the exhibition hall on the left and
the vegetation on the right, the will and that of pushing the visitor
to go towards the wall that delimits the square, which intersected
by the path on the pavement, disappears, giving way to a vertical
and horizontal structure in transparent glass; all this to allow you
to enjoy, for those who have the courage, a unique view, jutting
out towards the sea and flying over the rocks.
Once this experience is over, the structure that houses the exhibi-
tion hall is intended to take the scene.
The building, like the rocks from which it develops, is jagged, de-
liberately twisted and is composed of materials that superficially
want to recall the local stone; the entrance is clearly inspired by
Agamemnon’s tomb, and was configured to give the idea of en-
tering a cave.
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6. An idea called Ponte di Messina, is the central node of the project Capacity and MESS-IN-mo.s.tr.A.
In this area, new centers of interest will arise, such as the judiciary pole and the Forte Gonzaga pole, considered a historical asset of partic-
ular interest that deserves to be returned to the city and its inhabitants.
The first step, for the realization of a project that could understand and improve all those aspects analyzed by the previous Capacity proj-
ect, was to carry out a detailed analysis of the urban context, through the cadastral study of the availability of areas and buildings owned
by the Common.
In doing so, it was possible to identify the most suitable areas for the construction of urban parks and services, in places where today crum-
bling buildings and shacks arise. Among the accessory services imagined to improve mobility, the idea was to upgrade the lines of public
and private vehicles, car sharing, bicycles, etc., and to use the places by pedestrians, to enhance the monuments and the surrounding
environment.
M E S S - I N - M O . S . T . R . A . - A N A L Y S I S A N D D E S I G N O F M O B I L I T Y
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Planning of transport and urban planning - feb 2017 | co-author: F. Martello - I. Bombaci
The Messina Bridge was designed as a symbol and central node
of the entire project, for this reason we have identified the main
methods of access: escalators on the side of the Petrazza gallery,
elevator on the side of the multimedia gallery and a path along
Viale Italia.
Along the bridge’s headquarters, a design hypothesis has been
created for the enhancement of the infrastructural work assumed
as a symbol of the city of Messina, creating a pedestrian walk-
way with hanging green, benches, trees and lighting along the
entire stretch of the bridge, taking inspiration from the project
for the redevelopment of the New York Metropolitan High Line.
This stretch of planned mobility represents a moment of slowing
down, it wants to be a space where the user enjoys the landscape,
moment of rest on the benches positioned on the sides and shel-
ter under the glass covers. The latter inspired by the chromatic
ring positioned on the roof of the Aros Museum in Denmark.
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The area under study is located in the Municipality of Mes-
sina at the north-eastern end of the area peloritana over-
looking the Tyrrhenian Sea. In the area in ancient times
there were five villages called Masse, each of which takes its
name from the respective patron saint: S. Giorgio, S. Nicola,
S. Lucia, S. Giovanni and S. Michele, of the latter of minimal
dimensions, by now no memory is kept in place, as it may
have been abandoned or absorbed by the other four Masses.
To these are added the villages of Acqualadone, Piano Rocca
and Spartà, also referred to as Masse Marittime.
MASSA SAN NICOLA is a fraction of the VI district of the Mu-
nicipality of Messina, about 16 km north of the city center.
Historical buildings consolidation - set 2017
co-author: C. Radici
S E I S M I C C O N S O L I D A T I O N A N D R E D E V E L O P M E N T O F T H E A B A N D O N E D C H U R C H
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8. Perception, representation, communication in general
but, in particular, visual perception, graphic-photographic
processing, computer communication.
The theoretical and applicative knowledge of the repre-
sentation of space as a context of the environment system
and the ability to use drawing as a tool for interpreting
and investigating the laws that govern the formal struc-
ture of territorial elements and environmental factors is
based on the framework.
Methods and tools for surveying and analyzing the envi-
ronmental context:
- study and analysis of the interactions between the natu-
ral environment and the built environment,
- historical-iconographic analysis of the reference maps
connected to the current infographic reading
- Infographic systematization of data aimed at critical
knowledge and communication and dissemination
Territory and environment representation - jul 2018
T H E G R E A T H A L L O F E N G I N E E R I N G , T H E N O R I A O F M I N I S S A L E A N D “ T H E S H A P E O F T H E
P A S T ” , J O U R N E Y I N T H E A R E A O F T I R O N E A N D T H E S T A I R C A S E O F S A N T A B A R B A R A
SOFTWARE USED
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10. The MOVES project promotes the assessment of the Northern
coastline of the city of Messina, a suggestive place that faces the
Strait. The examined area has been densely built-up in the last fifty
years causing a heavy split-up between the Litoranea road (Coastal
Road NR 113), along the coast, and the Panoramica road (Seesight-
ing Road) up the hills. Infrastructures become percetpual barriers
to the beach and to the Strait view. The excessive overbuilding, has
determined the lack of green spaces and the lost of free access to
the coastline, breaking up the ancient relationship between city
and the sea. Even though the history of Messina is marked by seis-
mic and hydrogeological critical events, their painful memory seem
to be completely forgotten in view of the today urban shape of the
area.
The complexity of natural environments such as the coastal strip
with its beaches and jagged cliffs, the natural reserves of the
mouths, the natural quarries that furrow the Iblei, the varied agri-
cultural landscapes, combined with the many archaeological emer-
gencies provide a strong cultural identity to the whole territory . The
alternation of beaches and rocks, of plains and headlands, of man-
made and natural landscapes give dynamism to the landscape.
The main critical points from the environmental point of view are
represented by the pollution of rivers and streams that flow into the
sea, from the anthropic pressure on the coastal strip, from inten-
sive agriculture in greenhouses and from the raising of the aquifer
at the spring outcrop of the beach of Micenci. However, due to its
heterogeneity, the area has aspects of considerable environmental
and landscape interest.
Urbanpromo giovani - 2018
author: F.Cannata - S.Gitto - L.Leto - M. Mangano - E.Sottile
Design laboratory for urban landscape and mobility - 2017
co-author: A. Antonucci - S. Costanza - G. Farruggio - R. Marotta
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11. “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” – Albert Einstein
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Giuseppe Angileri
+39 3203019782
angileri.giuseppe@hotmail.it
Via Luigi Gadola,N°20, Roma, Italy
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