1. introduction
group 09
ABOUT THE AREA
san siro COMMENTED WALKS 10 june 2019
index_ 1. introduction: about the area, research methodology & the idea
2. COMMENTED WALKS: PEOPLE'S INTERPRETATION
3. OUR INTERPRETATION 4. CRITICS 5. conclusion Submitted By: Aysel Kapsiz Giorgio Rubino Nada El-Ahwal Youmna Abdalla
1. introduction ABOUT THE AREA San Siro, as a neighbourhood, is an example of showing that’s not so important to be in the city center to be unique. Talking about one of the most famous neighbourhoods in the city of Milan. The fame of this area is mainly because of the location of the San Siro stadium aslo known as Guiseppe Meazza stadium which is the home for two of the world’s most famous football clubs Ac Milan & the Internazionale. San Siro is one one of the first neighbourhoods that mutate itself in different times according to different events. According to football matches and concer-
ts which take place in San Siro, precise time shifts, and fixed actions occur in order to adapt to the new situation. These social activities in San Siro indeed indicate how the need for recreation and entertainment interfere the flow of city life; in other words, the atmosphere of San Siro dramatically changes during the event times by overturning the habitual order in the San Siro neighbourhood where the relation between regular times and that of a game or a concert is a type of negotiable relation to try to adapt and proact in an efficient environment.
PIAZZALE
SAN SIRO
LOTTO
STADIUM
SAN SIRO
METRO STATION
PIAZZALE SEGESTA
PIAZZALE
FRATELLI ZAVATTARI
A satellite map showing the location of the neighbourhood Source: Google Maps
1. introduction METHODOLOGY
As a start of our interpretation in the area we thought about creating a conceptual path and walk through it and ask people about their perception towards this path. The criteria of choosing the path was mainly based upon the divergence of spaces and we had to start with the San Siro stadium for sure and end in Piazzale Lotto. The path contained a lot of public spaces and passed through the poor and rich neighbourhood. This made us discover more
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about the area and learn more about the urban configuration there. What was interesting is that you don’t need for somebody to tell you that San Siro as a neighbourhood is very diverse because you’ll easily discover this fact on your own. Adding to this, we found out that people there whether they’re residents or outsiders know this very well. Also, this diversity changes dramatically from time to another based on the location of the stadium for sure.
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PATH
Art Collage showing the controversies and START & END madness of San Siro Source: The group
1. introduction THE IDEA
After percieving the area and looking in depth in it’s diversity, urban configuration and morphology, we decided that to focus our research idea on the relationship between People and Public Spaces and how they affect each other. Public spaces in the San Siro neighbourhood are quiet different as they always have temporarly functions during the Football games and events happening in the stadium. Moreover, People are influencing these spaces somehow as much as the-
PEOPLE
se spaces influence people’s daily lives. This relationship was quiet interesting for us because we thought that it’s the main key towards a more successful neighbouthood. Adding to these point, we thought that understanding the dynamic movement in places and static in another one is so important to understand people’s behaviour is affected by what exactly. So this idea is the main aspect that we will use to base our questions to the people on.
PUBLIC SPACE
2.commented walks PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION AGE RANGE YOUTH 18-25Y
ADULT 25-60Y
ELDERLY +60
40% 38% 22%
PROFESSION STUDENTS
EMPLOYEES
RETIRED
32% 58% 10%
GENERAL QUESTIONS REASON FOR BEING IN SAN SIRO? HOW OFTEN TO YOU COME HERE? WHAT COMES TO YOUR MIND WHEN YOU HEAR 'SAN SIRO'? DO YOU LIKE THE PUBLIC SPACES IN THE AREA? WHAT DO YOU LIKE THE MOST ABOUT SAN SIRO? WHAT DO YOU WISH YOU CAN CHANGE?
2.commented walks PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION
FEDERICA
FEDERICO
-SAN SIRO is livable district full of enjoyment -Not so safe in the low dense spaces
-SAN SIRO is a good place to go to -The transportation system is bad -What I Like the most is the Stadium and the Activities around it
MATTEO -SAN SIRO, alot of things are happening -A lot of people are coming -What I Like the most is the Stadium and the Activities around it
LUCA -SAN SIRO is HAPPINESS -Activities and Football Games
IMAGE OF THE CITY
STEFANO
-SAN SIRO is HOME -Activities and Football Games
FOOTBALL GAME
HAPPINESS NOT SAFE
2.commented walks PEOPLE'S PERCEPTION
lorenzo
franco
The neighbourhood is diverse and enjoybale because of the stadium and the plenty of public spaces
-Buildings problems
teresa San Siro as a whole is good but it needs modification especially the public spaces.
anna
daniel
-NOT SAFE -Not always Clean
Social diversity led to inequality and differences
needs modification
diverse
enjoyable
not clean
2.commented walks PEOPLE'S FEELINGS ENJOYNMENT
FEAR
SADNESS
1. Federico,57
2. Luca,44
3. Matteo,18
4. Federica,15
5. Stefano,57
6. Franco,73
7. Daniel,23
8. Teresa,39
9.Lorenzo,27
10. Anna ,21
SURPRISE
Train Driver (outsider) Real Estate Agent (outsider) Student (outsider)
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1 McDonald’s Worker Manager (Outsider) (Resident)
2
3
5 4
Student (Resident)
6
Retired Man (Outsider)
B 9
10
Student (Resident) Baby Sitter
7
8 (Resident)
Barmen (Resident)
3.our interpretation DESIRED PERCEPTION 1
Unsafe because no functions on both sides of street therefore might be unsafe at night
UNSAFE 2
HAPPY/ FRUSTRATED
Residents are happy and satisfied with the living conditions having a park infront of the neighborhood and pedestrian crossings. During match times they become a bit frustrated dut to the crowdness of the street and the park from the people going to the stadium
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Residents are happy with the quality of life where it lies on a main street that has all types of transportation available and parks. However noise and crowdness caused when there is a match or concert in San Siro frustrate them because of the great proximity to the stadium without any parks acting as a buffer zone in between
happy/ frustrated
Typology of the buildings change into one story huts and the street gets narrower with graffities on the wall giving the feeling of unsafeness/unsatisfaction. However it leads to a metro station stop which means in match times it is crowdely used. Hooligan park also adding to the unsafety
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unsafe/ unsatisfied
1 7
2
3
4 5 6
8
3.our interpretation DESIRED PERCEPTION 5
Back to the original typology of buildings and wide streets with tram stations and more liveably environment.
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A gated community where residents are super happy with the neighborhood and believe they live in a green area however it is only enjoyed by others that is why it is safe and they like it
private/green/ happy
liveable
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safe community
A public park where the residents use it as a dog/cat park which increases the qualty of this urban space by the usage and interactions of people in the space making the neighborhood around it liveable and safe and giving a sense of a community in the area
Redesigning and equipping public spaces with bike racks, benches, fountains after the introduction of the new M5 metro line which again increased the quality of the space and encouraged puplic space usage
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public space usage
1 7
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3
4 5 6
8
3.our interpretation SAN SIRO WORDING OUR WORDINGS'
"ENTRANCE REMINDS ME MANCHESTER UNITED STADIUM" NADA
"THE UNSTABLE THREAT AND YET THE POWERFUL IMAGE" YOUMNA
"NEIGHBOURHOOD OF STREET KILLERS" AYSEL
"VERY UNCOMFORTABLE SPACE WITH POOR ELEMENTS" GIORGIO
PEOPLE WORDINGS'
“REMINDS ME OF THE TIME WHEN I WAS 1 YOUNG” “PARTY AND HAPPINESS” “GOOD”
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2
B
YOUMNA NADA
3
AYSEL 4
“CROWDED,LOTS OF NONRESIDENTIAL PEOPLE”
“RISING STAR”
GIORGIO
“MY PEACEFUL 25 YEARS”
5 6
9
10 NOT CLEAN
“CENTER BUT
7
8 NOT SAFE”
“SIMILAR TO CORVETTO “GOOD AND TERRIBLE UNSAFE FOR TOGETHER” PARKING CARS”
4.CRITICS
CRITICAL ANALYSIS CURRENT ANALYSIS 10% 25%
7.5%
20%
7%
10%
10%
75%
5%
30%
Hooligans Children Children Adult Adult Elder Hooligans
Elder
MODIFIED ANALYSIS
Temporary Public Space
Misused Parks
? Future Users
Temporary Public Space
Pet Park
Hooligans Park
Pet Park
Misused Parks New Intervention Parks Daily Used Green Areas Temporary Public Space Hooligans Park Pet Park
New Intervention Parks
Daily Used Green Areas
30% 40%
15% Temporary Public Space Park Temporary Public Space Pet Pet Park New Intervention Parks
THE UNKNOWN FUTURE SOCIAL CATEGORIES AFTER MODIFYING THE PUBLIC SPACES
Youth Park
10%
5%
New Intervention Youth Youth Parks Park Daily Used Green Park Areas
New Intervention Parks
Daily Used Green Areas
Due to the presence of a big number of misused spaces, our proposal is reusing these spaces by adding new functions as the youth park and redesigning them to be used as daily parks and green spaces for the neighborhood. After new metro line some misused areas already turned into better public spaces and we propose the continuation of interventions for misued abandoned areas. The Hooligans park is considered a threat because of their violent acts therefore having their own park makes the area unsafe. it would be better if all the fans had a larger temporary spaces in Order not to create the seperation and not to let the occupation of the hooligans fans not to make public space as their own private territory. All proposals are aiming to make the neighborhood safer and increase the sense of belongins of the residents by the use of the existing resources that they already have.san siro is already is quite green neighborhood but it has oppurtunity to be even greener.
5.conclusion O PEN QU ESTI O N S
"Will the reuse of public space change the future users and population of the san siro neighborhood?" "How people's perception of neighborhood could be changed with the transformation of the public spaces?"