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Page 1: Post-Quake Visions

POST-QUAKE VISIONS

24Jun’13 - 11Nov’13Crevalcore - BO

YOUNGARCHITECTSCOMPETITIONS

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www.youngarchitectscompetitions.com

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Competition Post Quake Visions

Dates 24/06/2013-11/11/2013

Days 140

Jury Claudio Broglia, Crevalcore’s Major

Alessandro Boldrini, Shigeru Ban Architects

Alfonso Femìa, 5+1 AA

Eugenia DiGirolamo, New York City Department of City Planning

Matteo Agnoletto, Bologna Alma Mater University

Partners Bologna Alma Mater University, CNA Bologna, Crevalcore Muni-cipality, The Plan Magazine, Riko ltd.., Wienerberger ltd.

Enrolled Teams 356

Designers 808

Countries Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fran-ce, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zea-land, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, USA, Uruguay.

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Awarded proposals

1st PrizeTeam 1165 - Spadoni C. , Brunetti V. Italy p. 5

2nd PrizeTeam 1444 - Nicoletto L., Paladin E., Paronuzzi M. Italy p. 6

3rd PrizeTeam 1251 - Ferreira N., Lopes P. Switzerland p. 7

Honorable mentions - GOLDTeam 1289 - Monaco Mazza L., Seccarello A., Reina M. Italy p. 8

Team 1301 - Frontalini S., Bocchini A., Comandini M., Febbretti S., Giancipoli G. Italy p. 8

Team 1478 - Bruno M., Foffo M., Forlini A., Lungo A. Italy p. 9

Team 1254 - Ciulla C., Maiello L., Sutto N. Italy p. 9

Honorable mentionsTeam 1172 - Fu Feixiao China p. 11

Team 1193 - Tanzilli M., Gaetano L., Gutierrez N., Sabadella L. Italy p. 11

Team 1406 - Colonna P., Fiore G. Italy p. 12

Team 1331 - Lattanzio M. UK p. 12

Team 1476 - Puissant Marine France p. 13

Team 1420 - Ball R. USA p. 13

Team 1469 - Tramoni F., Orsini A., De Rocca M., De Lipowsky J. M. France p. 14

Team 1408 - Donati I., Biasolo M. M., Silvestrelli S. Italy p. 14

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Finalist proposals

Team 1151 - Baillie C., Baillie M., Ward M. UK p. 17

Team 1177 - Serrani A., Berti G., Milandri M. Italy p. 17

Team 1194 - Nesci C., Valsecchi C., Siciliano M. Italy p. 17

Team 1207 - Mackay T. Australia p. 17

Team 1218 - Cesaroni M., Ciampolini P., Daddi S. Italy p. 18

Team 1220 - Stoyanova I. Bulgaria p. 18

Team 1504 - Joseph A., Panizzo A., Paoletti E. Italy p. 18

Team 1243 - Becker J., Kalivoda L. Austria p. 19

Team 1247 - Flores C., Perez M., Zagarzazu R. Uruguay p. 19

Team 1250 - Aramburo H., Reyes M., Kakar O. USA p. 19

Team 1307 - Bellavite E., Barbaro M. Italy p. 19

Team 1276 - Connelly D., Aguilera J., Sanchez-Fortun J. China p. 20

Team 1278 - Russo C., Freddi G., Casartelli S. Italy p. 20

Team 1290 - Tevdorashvili E., Gotsadze G., Jvarsheishvili G., Tkemaladze R. Georgia p. 20

Team 1299 - Povoledo E., Liut G., Laiza T. Italy p. 20

Team 1310 - Traina D., Marino F., Sammarchi L., Riscino S. Italy p. 21

Team 1334 - Pollio A., Nika A., Pollio A., Poma I., Perri M. Italy p. 21

Team 1337 - Lozano E., Schwuchow U. Mexico p. 21

Team 1411 - Lee J., Schelew N. USA p. 21

Team 1417 - Fu A., Rim J. USA p. 22

Team 1434 - Nemethi B., Jedlicska G., Kenez G., Fialovszky T. Hungary p. 22

Team 1453 - Morini F., Tazioli L. Italy p. 22

Team 1491 - Armendariz O. USA p. 22

Team 1468 - Hadjisterkoti C. , Paulou C., Stavrou E., Stavrinides M., Panteli M. Cyprus p. 23

Team 1477 - Mintsiou A., Balampanidou E. Cyprus p. 23

Team 1480 - Snidero E., Ventura M. Italy p. 23

Team 1235 - Grazioli M., Barbu V. Italy p. 23

Team 1241 - Mattei A., Naglieri C. Italy p. 24

Team 1413 - Chiusoli A., Castellari D., Bettucchi E., Landi F., Daniele G., Naldoni L. Italy p. 24

Team 1483 - Orlandelli A., Natarelli D., Cassina D., Dalbon E., Bordoni F., Montalbano M., Moretti S. Italy p. 24

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AWARDED PROPOSALS

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1st PrizeTeam 1165 - Spadoni C. , Brunetti V. 7

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2nd PrizeTeam 1444 - Nicoletto L., Paladin E., Paronuzzi M.

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3rd PrizeTeam 1251 - Ferreira N., Lopes P. 9

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SP

EC

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EN

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UR

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N S

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DS

FUN

CTI

ON

S

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choi

ce o

f usi

ng li

ght s

truct

ures

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give

n by

the

grea

t pos

sibi

lity

to in

terv

ene

on th

e co

nfor

mat

ion

of

the

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ic s

pace

at g

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d le

vel,

so a

s to

gen

erat

e a

cont

inuo

us a

ltern

atio

n fu

nctio

nal,

just

to d

iver

sify

the

supp

ly d

urin

g th

e ye

ar.

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BLI

C S

PAC

E

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publ

ic s

pace

pla

ys a

pre

dom

inan

t rol

e in

the

desi

gn c

hoic

e: th

e gr

ound

floo

r of t

he n

ew b

uild

ngs

beco

mes

par

t of t

he p

ublic

spa

ce.

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plet

ly o

pene

d, th

anks

to th

e fle

xibi

lity

of th

e se

ed’s

sys

tem

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gro

und

floor

of t

he s

hops

, the

sh

owro

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labo

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ries

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ow fl

uidl

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te-

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M

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le-

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se is

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citiz

ens,

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oved

, ass

em-

bled

and

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uste

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em s

uita

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ind

of

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ity.

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tdoo

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he

func

tions

lost

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to th

e da

mag

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n th

e co

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plet

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ILIT

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ake

them

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IBIL

ITY

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reva

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oppo

rtun

ity,

a fe

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land

wai

ting

for a

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nge.

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ange

that

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onst

rain

ed b

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urro

unds

th

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wn

but i

nspi

red

by th

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ssib

ilitie

s of

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in w

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eser

ving

the

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l bu

sine

ss v

ocat

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of t

he

city

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deci

ded

to c

reat

e a

flexi

ble

spac

e fo

r a s

prea

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bora

tory

in s

iner

gy w

ith th

e pr

oduc

tive

real

ity o

f the

lo

cal t

errit

ory,

dire

ctly

link

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ith t

he p

ublic

spa

ce,

the

peop

le a

nd th

e ci

ty.

RE

ME

MB

ER

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l sta

rts w

ith m

emor

ies

and

new

idea

s. T

he c

ity h

all

beco

mes

the

hea

rt of

the

pro

cess

. O

ur c

hoic

e is

to

pres

erve

this

icon

, the

icon

of t

he o

ld C

reva

lcor

e, th

at

now

bec

omes

the

sta

rtin

g po

int

of t

his

new

sto

ry.

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ace

of d

ebat

e, e

xcha

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eas,

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re e

very

one’

s in

spira

tions

cou

ld c

ontri

bute

to a

n co

mpl

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new

pat

h.

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can

citi

zens

rega

in th

eir s

pace

s, th

eir c

ity?

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STA

RT

Wha

t if t

he s

olut

ion

to a

big

pro

blem

cou

ld ju

st b

e a

smal

l litt

le s

eed?

Wha

t if

the

thi

ngs

we

mis

s co

uld

tem

pora

ry b

e re

collo

cate

d cl

ose

to w

here

they

wer

e? Th

is s

eed,

ico

n of

reg

row

th,

coul

d be

the

pla

ce

whe

re a

ll th

e ac

tiviti

es fo

r th

e re

birth

of t

he c

ity c

ould

ta

ke p

lace

! One

see

d, th

at m

ultip

lied

and

asse

mbl

ed

(than

ks to

its

flexi

bilit

y an

d se

mpl

icity

of c

onst

ruct

ion)

, co

uld

beco

me

the

right

pla

ce fo

r eve

ryth

ing.

A c

lass

, a

shop

, a m

eetin

g po

int,

a m

ini a

udto

rium

, etc

. All

sorts

of

mic

ro a

ctiv

ities

that

cou

ld h

elp

Cre

valo

core

in it

s re

cove

ry.

Onc

e th

e ec

onom

y of

the

city

is

brou

ght

back

to

a ne

w li

fe, t

he s

eeds

cou

ld b

e co

lloca

ted

insi

de th

e ne

w

build

ings

, as

clos

ure

of th

e gr

ound

floo

r spa

ces.

In c

ase

even

ts a

nd e

xhib

ition

s th

e se

eds

can

be p

ulle

d ou

t aga

in, c

reat

ing

new

spa

ces

for

outd

oor

activ

ities

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mm

erci

al s

pots

and

sho

wro

oms,

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ngin

g co

mpl

etly

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spac

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Honorable mentions - GOLD

thermal insulation

alluminium profile

perforated sheet

glass

alluminium profilewood panel ceiling

corrugated sheet

Materials

wood frame

wood panel

wood frame

thermal insulation

alluminium profile

corrugated sheet

wood panel floor

A B C D E F

TIPOLOGY

B

M

P

P

P

P

LIVEWORK

PLAYRELAX

TEMPORARYFLEXIBILITYECONOMY

MODULAR

STUDY

HISTORIC CORE STRATEGY

...

INTRODUCTION

The city is often a totality of relationships and tensions that develop day after day; this process leads to transformations which cause a loss of identity and recognisability of the historical fabric.Crevalcore, on the contrary, is an example of town which preserves its own structure of ancient city thanks to an economic and productive system settled beyond the old town centre.The settlement of Crevalcore, which is in the middle compared with other Emilian cities such as Modena, Bologna and Ferrara, is a further incentive to expand the synergy between the old town centre and local industries.

TERRITORIAL STRATEGY

The study tends to the recovery of the economic, social, cultural and creative dimension of the city through a planning action starting from the launch of an external incentive. The common objective is to activate fertile relationships able to determine the development of new productive/creative processes, which can lead to a new vision of inhabiting, living and working in this place. The historical centre of Crevalcore could be the ideal landscape to host new productive additional in relation with the city itself.

What makes Crevalcore different from other places?

EARTHQUAKE, a reflection starting from the concept of emergency, intended as lack or deprivation of one of the main qualities of the human being.The house, intended as a place hosting the different human activities: domestic, work, recreational and aggregative ones.The project starts from these premises, that is to say the reactivation of all these procedures which are replaced in the historical fabric of the ancient city; through a modular matrix, the town thus becomes a new architecture.The minimum house module becomes the cornerstone of the proposal which investigates the concept of minimum living, first as an answer to an emergency (tent, container, prefabricated building), second as a driving force for a new settlement.

SOIL/GROUND PROJECT

In relation to the transformations of the old town centre the main axis, which is no more vehicular, is now reserved to cycles and pedestrians. Through the use of different materials and permeability, it defines a soil/ground able to recognise the limits of the new public areas, the road and the standing zone, by replacing the car parks in relation to the new configuration of the project.

COURTS PROJECT

By observing the historical fabric of the ancient city we can recognise the presence of empty spaces (courts, open areas…) which integrate the existing buildings. The project aims to value, to requalify and to preserve these places, by imagining them as interest points/points of interest compared to the new functional plan.

PA

S

Bologna

SS9 SP568

A1

A13

SS64

Crevalcore SP1

SP2

Ferrara

A22

SS12

Modena

VIABILITY AND PRODUCTION RESOURCES

ECONOMIC STRATEGY

PUBLICADMINISTRATION PRIVATE

COMPANIESINSTRUCTION ASSOCIATIONS

RESEARCH PRODUCTIONLEARNING

DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION PROCESSES

PRODUCTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES

ACTORS INVOLVEDDEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS

HUMAN RESOURCES

Legend

PLACE OF CULTURE/ ADMINISTRATION

Bologna’s Door

Modena’s Door

church

Town hall - new entrance

showroom

PLACE OF WORKING

office / coworking

atelier

shops

PLACE OF LIVING

house / apartmant

PLACE OF LEISURE

cafè

restaurant

library

garden

OTHER

furniture

parking

project ground

project green

M

B

MODULAR LIVING_1254

INDUSTRY

HISTORIC CORE

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Honorable mentions - GOLD

thermal insulation

alluminium profile

perforated sheet

glass

alluminium profilewood panel ceiling

corrugated sheet

Materials

wood frame

wood panel

wood frame

thermal insulation

alluminium profile

corrugated sheet

wood panel floor

A B C D E F

TIPOLOGY

B

M

P

P

P

P

LIVEWORK

PLAYRELAX

TEMPORARYFLEXIBILITYECONOMY

MODULAR

STUDY

HISTORIC CORE STRATEGY

...

INTRODUCTION

The city is often a totality of relationships and tensions that develop day after day; this process leads to transformations which cause a loss of identity and recognisability of the historical fabric.Crevalcore, on the contrary, is an example of town which preserves its own structure of ancient city thanks to an economic and productive system settled beyond the old town centre.The settlement of Crevalcore, which is in the middle compared with other Emilian cities such as Modena, Bologna and Ferrara, is a further incentive to expand the synergy between the old town centre and local industries.

TERRITORIAL STRATEGY

The study tends to the recovery of the economic, social, cultural and creative dimension of the city through a planning action starting from the launch of an external incentive. The common objective is to activate fertile relationships able to determine the development of new productive/creative processes, which can lead to a new vision of inhabiting, living and working in this place. The historical centre of Crevalcore could be the ideal landscape to host new productive additional in relation with the city itself.

What makes Crevalcore different from other places?

EARTHQUAKE, a reflection starting from the concept of emergency, intended as lack or deprivation of one of the main qualities of the human being.The house, intended as a place hosting the different human activities: domestic, work, recreational and aggregative ones.The project starts from these premises, that is to say the reactivation of all these procedures which are replaced in the historical fabric of the ancient city; through a modular matrix, the town thus becomes a new architecture.The minimum house module becomes the cornerstone of the proposal which investigates the concept of minimum living, first as an answer to an emergency (tent, container, prefabricated building), second as a driving force for a new settlement.

SOIL/GROUND PROJECT

In relation to the transformations of the old town centre the main axis, which is no more vehicular, is now reserved to cycles and pedestrians. Through the use of different materials and permeability, it defines a soil/ground able to recognise the limits of the new public areas, the road and the standing zone, by replacing the car parks in relation to the new configuration of the project.

COURTS PROJECT

By observing the historical fabric of the ancient city we can recognise the presence of empty spaces (courts, open areas…) which integrate the existing buildings. The project aims to value, to requalify and to preserve these places, by imagining them as interest points/points of interest compared to the new functional plan.

PA

S

Bologna

SS9 SP568

A1

A13

SS64

Crevalcore SP1

SP2

Ferrara

A22

SS12

Modena

VIABILITY AND PRODUCTION RESOURCES

ECONOMIC STRATEGY

PUBLICADMINISTRATION PRIVATE

COMPANIESINSTRUCTION ASSOCIATIONS

RESEARCH PRODUCTIONLEARNING

DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION PROCESSES

PRODUCTION OF GOODS AND SERVICES

ACTORS INVOLVEDDEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS

HUMAN RESOURCES

Legend

PLACE OF CULTURE/ ADMINISTRATION

Bologna’s Door

Modena’s Door

church

Town hall - new entrance

showroom

PLACE OF WORKING

office / coworking

atelier

shops

PLACE OF LIVING

house / apartmant

PLACE OF LEISURE

cafè

restaurant

library

garden

OTHER

furniture

parking

project ground

project green

M

B

MODULAR LIVING_1254

INDUSTRY

HISTORIC CORE

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Un

Te

atr

o d

el

Nu

ovo

_

Wha

t is t

he ro

le o

f arc

hite

ctur

e in

a w

orld

of e

ntro

py?

Our

bui

lt en

viro

nmen

t dec

ays;

our c

ultu

ral t

radi

tions

dec

ay.

In th

is w

orld

, arc

hite

ctur

e is

neith

er th

e ph

ysic

al

obje

ct o

f sto

ne u

pon

ston

e, no

r the

spat

ial v

oids

form

ed b

y th

e st

acki

ng o

f sto

ne u

pon

ston

e; it

is th

e ar

mat

ure

of th

e in

-bet

wee

n an

d th

e fr

amew

ork

of a

yet

una

n-sw

ered

que

stio

n of

hist

ory.

In th

is co

ntex

t, w

hat p

ositi

on c

an h

old

up to

the

para

doxi

cal r

elat

ions

hip

of o

ld, n

ew a

nd th

e pr

oces

s of d

ecay

? Th

e ar

chite

ctur

al in

terv

entio

n w

ithin

this

cont

ext i

nevi

tabl

y m

ust t

ake

on a

ligh

t tou

ch, r

espe

ctin

g th

e pr

ojec

tions

of t

he h

istor

ical

and

cul

tura

l, w

hile

act

ualiz

ing

the

pres

ent c

ondi

tion.

Ext

endi

ng fr

om th

is th

ough

t, ho

w m

ight

the

arch

itect

ural

inte

rven

tions

of t

he u

rban

land

scap

e –

a th

eate

r of t

he n

ew –

be

redu

ced?

Un

Teat

ro d

el

Nuo

vo at

tem

pts s

uch

a re

duct

ion,

util

izin

g th

e sim

ples

t of a

rchi

tect

ural

tool

s – th

e lin

e –

mad

e m

anife

st in

one

of t

he m

ost b

anal

arc

hite

ctur

al sy

stem

s – th

e sc

affol

d-in

g. A

n in

finite

pot

entia

l unf

olds

from

its o

pen-

end

appl

icat

ion.

But

wha

t for

m co

uld

such

a sy

stem

take

?In

this

fram

ewor

k, th

e lin

e m

ight

bec

ome

an ic

on, a

cul

tura

l arc

hety

pe, a

n ev

ent o

r a p

latfo

rm fo

r nar

rativ

e un

fold

ing.

Cou

ld th

e ric

h hi

stor

y of

Ital

y be

sum

med

up

in a

sing

ular

read

ing?

Why

shou

ld it

be?

Fro

m th

e lin

e, a

vast

num

ber o

f mom

ents

mig

ht e

mer

ge: t

he C

yclo

ram

a, th

e Sh

akes

pear

ean

– Ro

meo

and

Julie

t Tow

er,

the

Mar

ione

tte, t

he O

pera

, the

Cin

ema,

the

Div

ine

Com

edy,

the

Basil

ica.

Thes

e ar

chet

ypal

pro

ject

ions

bec

ome

spat

ial e

xper

ienc

e. Th

e sim

plic

ity o

f the

line

mov

es

thro

ugho

ut th

e ci

ty, r

einf

orci

ng th

e de

grad

atio

n of

the

exist

ing

with

out m

aski

ng it

. H

istor

y is

plac

ed o

n di

spla

y –

a pe

rfor

man

ce –

reac

tivat

ed th

roug

h a

re-in

vigo

ra-

tion

of th

e la

yers

of t

he u

rban

land

scap

e: a

bove

, with

in a

nd b

elow

.

Cyc

lora

ma

Thea

tre

Seat

ing

Dan

teum

Mar

ione

tte

142

0

TIM

ELES

S UR

BAN

DIAL

ECTI

CDI

ALEC

TIC

1.

VOID

S AN

D SO

LIDS

The

first

ope

ratio

n of

this

pro

ject

was

iden

tifyi

ng

the d

iale

ctic

betw

een v

oid a

nd so

lid in

the h

isto

ric

city

. All

alon

g th

e st

reet

, the

ear

thqu

ake

crea

ted

an a

ltern

atio

n th

at g

oes

agai

nst t

he u

nifo

rmity

of

anc

ient

city

. Tod

ay, t

he p

rogr

am o

f rep

airin

g Cr

eval

core

mus

t tak

e th

is n

ew la

ndsc

ape

into

co

nsid

erat

ion.

Void

s sho

uld b

e rep

lace

d by a

new

un

iform

sys

tem

con

sist

ing

of m

ixed

pro

gram

s.

THE

NEW

SKY

LINE

OF

CREV

ALCO

RE

DIAL

ECTI

C 2. E

NTRA

NCES

AND

CENT

ERTh

e m

ain

stre

et, t

he a

xis

of th

e pr

ojec

t, ha

s to

co

ntai

n la

ndm

arks

and

city

lim

its.

Four

hig

h vo

lum

es, t

he s

ame

heig

ht a

s th

e ch

urch

tow

er,

form

the

skyl

ine

of th

e ci

ty a

nd a

re a

djac

ent t

o th

ree

squa

res:

the

ent

ranc

es (

city

lim

its)

and

cent

er.

ENTR

ANCE

S - C

ENTE

R - L

ANDM

ARKS

DIAL

ECTI

C 3.

PA

VI-

LION

S AN

D SA

TELL

ITES

The

diffe

rent

size

s an

d po

sitio

ns o

f th

e vo

ids

dete

rmin

e th

e sp

atia

l par

titio

n of

the

prog

ram

s.Th

e bi

g pl

ots

are

the

site

s of

the

mai

n bu

ildin

gs

(pav

ilions

) whi

le th

e sm

alle

r plo

ts p

rese

rve

the

exis

ting

build

ings

, w

hich

will

be r

ehab

ilitat

ed

and

expa

nded

upo

n by

a d

iffer

ent

stru

ctur

e in

or

der

to

form

a

prog

ram

mat

ic

dual

ity

(sat

ellit

es).

Each

pav

ilion

has

an a

ssoc

iate

d pu

blic

spa

ce: a

min

eral

squ

are

whi

ch e

xten

ds

up

to

the

mai

n st

reet

an

d a

land

scap

ed

gard

en i

n th

e he

art

of t

he b

lock

. Th

ese

five

pavi

lions

ar

e de

sign

ed

to

acco

mm

odat

e a

cultu

ral

cent

re,

a sh

oppi

ng c

ente

r, a

hot

el,

rese

arch

fac

ilitie

s an

d an

ent

erta

inm

ent

area

. Th

e sa

tellit

es a

re a

nnex

es o

f th

ese

build

ings

de

sign

ed to

exp

and

the

reac

h of

the

pavi

lions

’ pr

ogra

ms

to

thro

ugho

ut

the

who

le

city

.

TWO

DIFF

EREN

TS

TYPE

S OF

IN

SERT

IONS

DIAL

ECTI

C 4.

HI

STOR

ICAL

AN

D NE

UTRA

L AR

CHIT

ECTU

RAL

APPR

OACH

THE

CENT

ER S

QUAR

E OF

CRE

VALC

ORE

WIT

H TH

E AN

IMAT

ION

FROM

THE

CUL

TURA

L CE

NTER

THE

ALTE

RNAT

ION

BETW

EEN

ANCI

ENT

CITY

AND

NEW

SYS

TEM

INTR

ODUC

ED

ALL

ALO

NG T

HE M

AIN

STRE

ET

The

abst

ract

fac

ades

sta

nd i

n bo

ld c

ontra

st t

o th

e hi

stor

ical

ele

vatio

ns. T

he w

idel

y re

cogn

izabl

e Ro

man

lay

out

whi

ch f

orm

ed t

he b

asis

of

this

ci

ty s

houl

d no

t en

gend

er a

pas

tiche

pro

ject

but

ra

ther

sho

uld

lead

to

a di

ffere

nt p

erce

ptio

n of

th

e el

emen

ts:

build

ing

prop

ortio

ns,

faca

des

and

the

arch

es w

hich

sha

pe t

he C

reva

lcor

e ur

ban

land

scap

e. T

hese

ele

men

ts a

re t

he f

ound

atio

ns

of f

utur

e bu

ildin

gs.

The

mod

ular

grid

of

faca

des

is d

eter

min

ed b

y th

e ne

ed to

pro

vide

ligh

t for

the

prog

ram

ins

ide.

The

re a

re t

hree

kin

ds o

f gr

ids:

‘a

erat

ed’

- w

hich

tak

e th

e ar

ches

as

a m

odel

fo

r pu

blic

circ

ulat

ion;

‘in

term

edia

te’

- fo

r pu

blic

pr

ogra

ms;

and

‘tig

ht’ -

for p

rivat

e pr

ogra

ms

insi

de

the

build

ing.

Thi

s sy

stem

allo

ws

for

adap

tatio

ns

for a

ny n

eed

that

aris

es.

Pavi

lions

ar

e lo

cate

d be

twee

n m

iner

al-b

ased

an

d gr

een

envi

ronm

ents

. Th

e hi

stor

ic

arch

es

are

pres

erve

d al

l al

ong

the

stre

et b

ut t

hese

are

di

vide

d in

to tw

o di

rect

ions

to b

ring

the

pede

stria

n in

side

the

cor

e of

the

blo

ck m

ade

up o

f ga

rden

sp

ace.

The

se b

uild

ings

dev

elop

a d

ialo

gue

with

th

e co

ntex

t aro

und

them

. In

oppo

sitio

n, s

atel

lites

co

uld

be te

rmed

inva

sion

s of

the

anci

ent b

uild

ings

. Th

e re

habi

litat

ion

of a

nd e

xten

sion

s to

exi

stin

g bu

ildin

gs a

llow

s fo

r a d

ialo

gue

to b

e se

t up

betw

een

two

diffe

rent

pro

gram

s. T

he p

roje

ct b

ecom

es th

e m

eans

for b

ringi

ng to

geth

er th

e an

alyt

ical

tool

s of

co

ntex

t an

d pr

ogra

mm

atic

div

ersi

ty.

The

goal

of

thes

e di

alec

tics

is to

inte

grat

e a

new

arc

hite

ctur

e th

at is

cap

able

of b

lend

ing

anc

ient

her

itage

with

co

ntem

pora

ry s

pace

s an

d us

es.

DIAL

ECTI

C 5.

DI

ALOG

UE

WIT

H TH

E CO

NTEX

T OR

IN

VASI

ONS

OF

ANCI

ENT

BUIL

DING

PAVI

LION

S:

DIAL

OGUE

W

ITH

CONT

EXT

SATE

LLIT

ES: IN

VASI

ONS O

F ANC

IENT

BUI

LDIN

GSM

INER

AL

SQUA

RE

LAND

SCAP

ED

GARD

EN

FOUR

LA

NDM

ARKS

: E

NT

RA

NC

ES

INTE

RVEN

TION

PRO

JECT

EXIS

TENT

BU

ILDI

NGS

SUPE

RPOS

ITIO

N OF

TH

E AN

CIEN

T AN

D NE

W

BUIL

DING

: PA

VILI

ONS

(LEF

T)

AND

SATE

LLIT

ES

(RIG

HT)

ENTE

RTAI

NMEN

T AR

EA:

SWIM

MIN

G PO

OL/

SPOR

TS R

OOM

/ CI

NEM

A

HOTE

L:

BEDR

OOM

S/

DINI

NG R

OOM

/ LO

UNGE

CULT

URAL

CE

NTRE

: M

ULTI

MED

IA

LIBR

ARY/

EX

HIBI

TION

CE

NTRE

RESE

ARCH

FA

CILI

TIES

: OF

FICE

S/

EXPE

RIM

ENTA

TION

HA

LL/

LA

BORA

TORI

ES

SHOP

PING

CE

NTER

: SH

OPS/

SE

RVIC

ES/

RE

ST

AU

RA

NT

S

HOTE

L FO

R TR

AVEL

LING

RE

SEAR

CHER

S /

MUS

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OF

EM

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MAG

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NDOW

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SPA

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LICA

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OF

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PHOT

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PHY

LAB

/

ART

LIBR

ARY

ARTI

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TUDI

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AR

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IDEN

CY

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SE

AR

CH

EXHI

BITI

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/ GA

RDEN

SH

OP

PROG

RAM

MAT

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RY:

PAVI

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CO

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THE SPINE OF THE STREET GIACOMO MATTEOTTI

WEST EAST ELEVATION

DIAGRAM PROCESS

CROSS SECTION Ech.1/500

//TEAM NUMBER 1469

//IL CARDO SPINA DORSALE

Crevalcore city, founded in the 13rd century, has a particular post-seismic project situation. Beyond a simple restoration, it raises the question of preservation with a special care of historic memory transmission. This project will be based on a first observation regarding the important patrimonial value of the city, arousing an approach of preservation, and thus, of support. In a second place, the project will be intensifying and will reveal the city´s configuration and layout, in the archetypal charateristics of the antique city.First of all, The project will propose a global answer by implanting a vertebral column to the Gia-como Matteotti street forming the cardo. This one is composed by an important concrete arched structure enabling the structural support of all the distorted buildings. The classical feature of the arche has been borrowed for its structural qualities of crossing of long ranges. Beyond a tech-nical answer, it intensifies the cardo of the city creating a new wandering and a fresh eye on the city with a spaces hierarchy. The dialogue between the existing front and the project will enable to highlight and to agtgrave the current rhythm of the arches on the ground floor. Like a body living, the backbone will develop arborescences supporting the city.Moreover, the project will answer a burning question, the densification of historical centers in order to fight against the urban spreading. Indeed, the squeleton will enable to support light extensions, made in wood, put on roofs and will underline various horizontal strata of the city construction.The distorted buildings will be restored to welcome cultural equipments, media libraries and showrooms as we care about revitalizing the old center. The city hall building will be entierely rehabilitated to welcome a market place on several levels. The ground floor, open on the city, will create a continuity with the San Silvestro Church square, surrounded by mobile businesses. This central space will embody the forum of the antique city.This project is founded on a global process, adapting itself to specific situations, and may be compared with a urban sewing approach. It cannot be reduced to a formal or technical scale, it integrates the patrimonial, human, economic and poetic context in favour of the urban wandering. Plus, its evolutionary feature will allow potential densifications in the future.

«FORUM» GROUND FLOOR PLAN Ech.1/1 500 VIEW THROUGH THE FORUM AND THE CITY COUNCIL GLOBAL ELEVATION

RESTRUCTURING OF THE CITY COUNCILPLAN OF OPERATIONS

CULTURAL CENTER

LABORATORIESHALL MARKET CITY COUNCIL

HOTEL HOTEL+1

FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

TERRITORY CONNECTION

URBAN CONNECTION

FORTIFICATION

+1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

AFTER SEISM DENSIFICATIONLONG DISTANCEANTIQUE CITY+1

FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

TERRITORY CONNECTION

URBAN CONNECTION

FORTIFICATION

+1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

AFTER SEISM DENSIFICATIONLONG DISTANCEANTIQUE CITY+1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

TERRITORY CONNECTION

URBAN CONNECTION

FORTIFICATION

+1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

AFTER SEISM DENSIFICATIONLONG DISTANCEANTIQUE CITY +1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

TERRITORY CONNECTION

URBAN CONNECTION

FORTIFICATION

+1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

AFTER SEISM DENSIFICATIONLONG DISTANCEANTIQUE CITY +1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

TERRITORY CONNECTION

URBAN CONNECTION

FORTIFICATION

+1FORUM

cardo

daecumanus

AFTER SEISM DENSIFICATIONLONG DISTANCEANTIQUE CITY

+ =

STREET GIACOMO MATTEOTTI

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