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Marco Davanzo

Marco Davanzo

Caorle, Venice, Italy

 

About 

 
I'm Marco Davanzo, an architect graduated in March 29th from the University IUAV of Venice with the specialization in Architecture fot the landscape.

I did my high school near where i was born, a beach resort very near Venice called Jesolo. I did my 4th year of high school in the United Stetes in Boise city in the state of Idaho, where i learned good English in the spoken and written form. Afret getting the diploma there I went beck to Italy to finish my high school there where I got my second diploma.

In 2003 I moved to Venice down town and I started to study architecture, having classes with teachers like Bernardo Secchi, Paola Viganò, Carlo Magnani and Paolo Ceccon. In 2009-2010 I lived one year in Paris where I learned good French and I studied one year at the university ENSA of Versailles, where I had the chance to take classes with teachers like Luc Besson (French movie director) and Djamel Klouche. I graduated this year with the project "Long Live the Concrete" with a grade of 105 (of 110).

As working experience I worked for several months with the architectural studio TAM Associati, an Italian office that has made many project all around Italy and many projects in Africa for the charity organization Emergency. I did 4 months intership in an engineering office Ing. Padovese in Caorle (Ve). By myself I did some graphic posters project, design and photography projects.

I have many passions like photography, which I have good competence since I took several classes and I did some Photographic Projects by myself about the Venice Arsenale and the Fising man in Caorle. Other Passions for me are movies, reading and listening to music, Ihave my own blog where, since 2008, I post all things I found interesting.

Elsewhere:

Employment 

TAM associati, internship

Jan 2010 - Jun 2010
 
Jun 2002 - Aug 2002
 

Education 

Università IUAV di Venezia, Masters, master in landscape architecture

Sep 2007 - Mar 2011
 

ENSAV, Masters, Erasmus

Sep 2009 - Jul 2010
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills 



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