Torino University City
Torino University City Opportunities for urban transformation
CREDITS
Torino University City
City of Torino
A project by
In collaboration with
Piero Fassino
Urban Center Metropolitano
Piemonte Agency for Investments,
Mayor of Turin Piazza Palazzo di Città 1 | 10122 Torino | Italy segreteria.sindaco@comune.torino.it
info@urbancenter.to.it
Export and Tourism
Paola Virano Director
Stefano Lo Russo Deputy Mayor for Urban and Strategic Planning Real Estate and Urban Renewal Projects Via Meucci 4 | 10121 Torino | Italy segreteria.assessorelorusso@comune.torino.it
Mario Montalcini General Secretary
Valentina Campana Organization Manager
Chiara Duch Organizing Secretary
Chiara Lucchini Coordination Projects
Michele D’Ottavio Photo by
Redazione web Città di Torino Photo by
Federico Zardi International Marketing – Project Manager federico.zardi@centroestero.org
Torino University City
During the1900s, the spaces dedicated to University residences were designed almost as though they were “out of town”, although for the most part they were woven into the fabric of the city. This concept was born of application of the principles of architectural modernism and urban planning: the university residence, and related services, must be specialized places separate from the urban environment. They must also respond to a minimum of quantitative standards and parameters, a concept also shared by the students of the protests of the 1960s and 70s. Since then many things have changed, especially in Turin. The relationship between University and urban spaces has radically changed. Separation has been replaced by the idea of weaving, and the university and its places have become one of the main engines of urban development and the quality of the city. Turin has also turned into a campus of the highest level, with the Polytechnic and the University always in the lead of the national rankings. It also has a growing ability to attract foreign students. All this has gone hand in hand with a growth in the volume of university residencies in the city and in the surrounding metropolitan area. The Olympic Winter Games of 2006 were successfully used to increase the number of facilities by converting the press and athlete villages. What is more important than the number, however, is how these facilities are conceived. They will be newly designed, effectively included in the urban space, in pleasant settings and at the same time lively and dynamic, connected to the places of study and research by gentle mobility. The project Torino Città Universitaria [Turin Campus] represents an outstanding opportunity to realize this new idea of university life in an urban environment.
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Torino University City
Politecnico di Torino | www.polito.it Leading technical-scientific education and research institution closely integrated with the business world Università di Torino | www.unito.it One of the most ancient, prestigious and largest Italian Universities, open to an international perspective in the fields of both research and training European Training Foundation | www.etf.europa.eu Agency of the European Union dedicated to support the development of the education and training systems of the EU partner countries Staff College of the United Nations | www.unssc.org High-quality centre of excellence of learning and training services dedicated to civil servants in order to support the UN system in achieving its objectives and building its capacities International Labour Organization | www.itcilo.org Advanced vocational training institute committed to assisting countries in their social and economic development through learning and training ESCP Europe School Of Management | www.escpeurope.eu International business school, leader in Europe in postgraduate and executive training, according to Financial Times, ESCP – EAP ranks first in Italy as “Best European Business School” Istituto Europeo di Design | www.ied.edu International Higher Educational Network in Design, Fashion, Visual Communication and Management of creative industries Istituto d’arte applicata e design | www.iaad.it Higher education institution caring about meaning, form and function as the cornerstones of a conscious design Conservatorio di musica “Giuseppe Verdi” | www.conservatoriotorino.eu
9
higher education institutions (research, applied science, academies)
250 150 60
bachelor and master courses specializing masters Ph.D. courses
Torino University City
910 000 2.3million city inhabitants
100 000
metropolitan area inhabitants
2 700
students from 150 countries
specialization Master students
20 000
from other italian regions
1 800
10 000
6 600
are foreigners
INTRODUCTION
Ph.D. students
people carrying out R&D activities
3 000
student housing system (public&private) beds
Torino University City
DISTRICTS AND GEOGRAPHIES In recent years, the University and the Polytechnic of Turin relocated and redefined their headquarters by preserving and renovating historic buildings, and implementing an extensive program of new constructions, with different strategies for the two universities: I) the Polytechnic of Turin mainly occupies two new locations: the new Cittadella Politecnica (an expansion of the premises on Corso Duca degli Abruzzi and the fulcrum of the transformation of the vast area of Spina 2) and the western sector of Fiat Mirafiori with the new Centre of Design. II) the University of Turin has set up a model Urban Campus, based on two major axes: the system of the historic center of the city, which connects the historic headquarters of the University with some works in progress - such as that of Piazzale Aldo Moro which in recent years has expanded to the banks of the Dora in the area of the former Italgas; the axis of the Po, along which are located the historic buildings of the Science Faculties that have been augmented with other hubs, like Orbassano, with its San Luigi Hospital, and Grugliasco. The location policies of the Universities have contributed to the definition of a map of the University System of Turin within which we can find certain advantaged places around which persons, functions, services gravitate.
DISTRICTS AND GEOGRAPHIES
AROUND THE LUIGI EINAUDI CAMPUS
Torino University City
AROUND THE LUIGI EINAUDI CAMPUS The urban area that revolves around the new Luigi Einaudi Campus is a junction or a hinge between two of the sevenì districts identified by the document “Turin - University City” developed by Urban Centre and attached to the Resolution approved by the City of Turin in December 2012: District 1, connected to the Humanistic Hub that extends from the historic district to the banks of the Dora; District 2, characterized by the intervention areas contained in Variant 200 of the General Zoning Plan. The first, part of the historic seat of the Rectorate on Via Po, takes Via Verdi as its backbone and then widens to the surrounding areas. It makes a path that extends to Palazzo Nuovo and also reaches the Vanchiglia quarter and the banks of the Dora River, with its new headquarters in the former Italgas area. A campus spread throughout the urban fabric, into which it is interwoven and integrated. The second district is related to the conversion and and upgrading plans indicated by the dotted lines of Variant 200 and the master plan prepared by the working group “To Make!” It is characterized today as a malleable fabric, made up of microspaces of production, abandoned places and concentrated spots of residency. In general, therefore, it is a strategic area, within which a number of major urban transformations have been initiated, some of which are already completed and some which are still under construction.
This part of the city is a place undergoing radical change. For example, Cineporto (Film Port), was proposed by the Film Commission Torino Piemonte and opened in 2008 in the former cotton mill of Colongo; the New Administrative Centre of Lavazza, between Corso Palermo and via Bologna, designed by the architects Cino Zucchi and Cristiano Picco is currently in progress. Moreover, along Via Pisa, the IAAD (Institute of Applied Art and Design) became established here in October 2013 with about 500 students. Not far away, along the banks of the Dora, the Holden School recently opened and occupies the former Caserma Cavalli, now housing about 140 students.
PEDESTRIAN AND CYCLE PATHS
Torino University City
03_CORSO VERONA/CORSO FARINI_INTERMODALITA’ E MOBILITA’ DOLCE
04.SPINA DORA_RECUPERO E RIUSSO DELLE SPONDE DELLA DORA COME NUOVO ASSE VERSO IL PARCO DELLA COLLETTA 01_VIA MONTEBELLO_STRADA DELL’ARTE PUBBLICA
02_VIA SANT’OTTAVIO_STRADA DEL GUSTO
Torino University City
MAIN DISTANCES FROM CAMPUS LUIGI EINAUDI
Torino University City
SERVICES AND LOISIR
URBAN STRUCTURE ELEMENTS Urban framework
Great urban park system Green areas Pedestrian areas Cicle path
SERVICES Current services areas Student housing Canteen Lecture hall Library Sport facilities
CONNECTIONS AND ACCESSIBILITY
Torino University City
M
M
M
M
P
CONNECTIONS AND ACCESSIBILITY Urban elements Underground M
Tramways
M
P
Bus Lines Star lines Cicle path Bike sharing parking
P
Car parkings
P
Car sharing parkings
P P
Fee parkings
Torino University City
1 2 3 4
5 6
7
8 9
10
01.Manifattura Tabacchi Area 02. Nebiolo Area 03. Ponte Mosca Area 04. Fiocchetto Building 05. Corso Farini 06. Former Italgas 07. Lombroso Building 08. Ghia Area 09. Former Combi 10. MiraďŹ ori Tne
Torino University City
01. Manifattura Tabacchi Area INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
40 minutes
10 minutes
25 minutes
50 minutes The City has launched a major urban transformation that will see in the next few years the redevelopment of Barriera di Milano and Regio Parco, involving the construction of the new Metro line 2.
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 89,400 sqm Land Use Index: 1.00 sqm/sqm Existing gross floor area (GFA): 58,600 sqm Uses and activities permitted:
Public Services Areas: public green areas, university education, university housing, facilities for cultural activities, accommodations, sports, public establishments up to 25% of the existing GFA. Properties: State Property Agency (45,900 in sqm: TSA [Total Surface Area]), the City of Turin (31,300 sqm TSA), Private (12,200 sqm TSA) DESCRIPTION OF AREA Since the 1980s, several production activities either relocated or closed down, among which the Manifattura Tabacchi and Fimit, leaving empty buildings abandoned that not only aggravate an economic and social crisis, but contribute to the progressive deterioration of the neighbourhood.
FUNCTIONS: Social hub 52% (university residences amounting to approximately 15,000 sqm and social housing for approximately 25,000 sqm) University hub 21% (training 6,200 Land Use Index, sports facilities 11,000 Land Use Index, Sports Medicine Clinic 3,470 Land Use Index, Laboratory for materials 2,850 sqm. ASTUT - Archivio Scientifico e Tecnologico dell’Università di Torino, Scientific and Technological Archives of Turin - 2,200 Land Use Index.) Other compatible locations 27% (vacant residences 13,500 sqm, Retail/Services to Enterprises and Citizens 5,200 Land Use Index, O ces 2,500 sqm. On this scenario a special program agreement is being launched with the City, the Region and the State Property Agency.
01.
Torino University City
02. Nebiolo Area INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
60 minutes
20 minutes
56 minutes
90 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 28,000 sqm Land Use Index: 1.00 sqm/sqm Usable gross oor area (GFA): 28,000 sqm Uses and activities permitted:
Public residence, min 80% and at a max ASPI (Services to Enterprises and Citizens) 20%. The block must be redeveloped with a Detailed Plan with priority implementation of residences. University residences are allowed. Properties: City of Turin
DESCRIPTION OF AREA Built in 1906 as the seat of the SocietĂ Anonima Fonderie Subalpine (foundry), it smelted the iron castings for the construction of printing presses. Next to the factory stood the administrative building of the cast iron foundry, with housing for the functionaries. The plant was part of the industrial complex completed between 1922 and 1923: a building that also included management and administration o ces, on Via Bologna, and the body of the building of the Fonderia Caratteri, on Via Padova. The plant was dismantled in the late seventies.
02.
Torino University City
03. Ponte Mosca Area INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
15 minutes
10 minutes
10 minutes
40 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 17,300 sqm Land Use Index: 1.35 sqm/sqm Existing gross floor area (GFA): 23,400 sqm Uses and activities permitted:
The block will have to be redeveloped by a Unified Executive Plan of private initiative for the construction of a complex dedicated to the tertiary and services industry, in which 50% Residence is achievable. Properties: Province of Turin
DESCRIPTION OF AREA The area is an urban void, which is currently perceived as an area of decay. The slope of the land is significant and could represent an opportunity for the design of the intervention. Its location near the historical centre makes it an area of great attraction for future development.
03.
Torino University City
04. Fiocchetto Building INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
60 minutes
20 minutes
56 minutes
90 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 2,100 sqm Land Use Index: 1.35 sqm/sqm Usable gross floor area (GFA): 2,800 sqm Uses and activities permitted:
Area R1 - Residences which are mainly built with unified plans or projects. In the basement, ground and first floors it is allowed to conduct commercial retail activities, restaurants and public establishments, and all floors can be used for accommodations. Properties: City of Turin
DESCRIPTION OF AREA Two buildings with five floors above ground designed in 1949 by the City in order to provide accommodation for their employees. Each building has a single staircase that allows access to the floors, separated by long balconies overlooking the entrances to the housing as well as the windows of kitchens and toilets.
04.
Torino University City
05. Farini Building INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
15 minutes
10 minutes
10 minutes
40 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 1,400 sqm Land Use Index: 1.35 sqm/sqm Uses and activities permitted:
Area for Public Services “S”, with the following service activity: letter ‘a’ - equipment of common interest (compatible with elementary and high school educational activity and group homes). Properties: State Property Agency (free ownership requested by the City of Turin)
DESCRIPTION OF AREA Mixed-use building. A portion was destined to o ces (former Police Station) and another part of the building is designated for residential activities with adjoining courtyard, low buildings and porch roofing. The two portions are independent of each other and are served by two di erent entrances.
05.
Torino University City
06. Former Italgas Area INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
15 minutes
10 minutes
10 minutes
40 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 44,000 sqm Land Use Index: up to 0.35 sqm GFA/
sqm
Uses and activities permitted:
Social Services and Facilities of Interest in Addition to the Minimum Quantity of the Law: Areas for equipment and technological systems. It is planned to provide the overall functional reorganization of the activities through restoration of existing buildings, demolition and simultaneous replacement building and the addition of new features. Reuse of existing gross oor areas up to a maximum of 0.35 m of the Land Use Index of gross oor area /TSA m2. Properties: company SNAM
DESCRIPTION OF AREA The area between corso Regina Margherita and corso Belgio is occupied by the gasometers and a few industrial sheds. There are also buildings of environmental/documentary value, having an assortment of styles (o ce buildings and apartment buildings on Corso Regina Margherita). This area is next to the new University Campus, Luigi Einaudi.
06.
Torino University City
07. Lombroso Building INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
15 minutes
10 minutes
10 minutes
40 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 1,300 sqm Land Use Index: n.a. Usable gross floor area (GFA): Maintenance of existing GFA Uses and activities permitted:
Public Services Area subject to public-use letter “a” Equipment of Common Interest Properties: City of Turin
DESCRIPTION OF AREA Complex of real estate acquired by the Municipality in which a new civic library and meeting centre for the elderly were built. The building consists of 4 floors above ground and requires maintenance interventions. PROJECTS UNDER WAY The property is suitable to be converted into a university residence due to the architectural features and the setting in which it is located (courtyard shared with the library and closeness to the Faculty of Architecture).
07.
Torino University City
08. Ghia Area INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
20 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
55 minutes
PROJECT INFO AREAS TO BE REORGANIZED It is planned to upgrade of the three areas by implementing projects that could involve partial demolitions and reconstructions. These projects are part of a Reorganization Study.
Existing gross floor area (GFA): 51,597 sqm Uses and activities permitted: This area is being allocated to public services.
DESCRIPTION OF AREA Triangular area located between via Montefeltro and the railway branches that connect to the train stations of Porta Nuova, Lingotto and Porta Susa. Currently, for the most part it is occupied by buildings and sheds in a state of deterioration. Property: Fondamenta s.g.r. The Unified Reorganization Study and the Contractual Working Plan approved in 2009 contemplate that it will be granted to the City.
08.
Torino University City
09. Former Combi Area INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
50 minutes
15 minutes
30 minutes
75 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 12,900 sqm Land Use Index: 2.00 sqm/sqm Existing gross oor area (GFA): n.a. Uses and activities permitted:
Area allocated to Public Services with the following activities: parking areas, public areas for parks, gaming and sport Properties: City of Turin (partly in concession)
DESCRIPTION OF AREA This area has some of the most important sports and entertainment venues of the city, including the Olympic Stadium, the Swimming Pool Complex, Sports Facilities granted by the Sporting Company, Pala Isozaki. Located in this setting are the Faculty of Business and Economics and Piazza d’Armi, the largest City Park, which also has sports facilities (athletics, horse racing, etc.) currently assigned to the Ministry of Defence. Inside the block there is a very large area accommodating temporary parking for the University.
09.
Torino University City
10. Mirafiori TNE Area INFRASTRUCTURAL CONNECTIONS NEAR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
60 minutes
20 minutes
56 minutes
90 minutes
PROJECT INFO
Surface Area: 142,300 sqm Land Use Index: 0.80 sqm/sqm Existing gross floor area (GFA): 113,800 sqm Uses and activities permitted:
Services for Enterprises and Citizens: up to 35%. Eurotorino - Equipment of General Interest: min. 65% Properties: T.N.E. S.p.A. - Torino Nuova Economia (company financed mainly with Public Capital)
DESCRIPTION OF AREA It is part of the industrial settlement abandoned and no longer used by the vast complex of FIAT Mirafiori, located in the south-western area of Turin, towards Corso Orbassano. In 2011 the Centro del Design [Design Center] was built and then expanded, as well as a Multipurpose Hub for service to individuals and businesses.
PROJECTS UNDER WAY Ongoing interventions in the area will be focussed on the conversion of a part of the great and historic industrial plant to a new functional mix of economic activities. In the localization is expected to further the activities of the Polytechnic University of Turin, as well as research related to it by the district of the Automobile, as well as business, public service and private catering business. It is expected today the settlement of about 2,000 students and teaching sta , as well as employees of the part allocated to other activities. The area has long been the subject of reflection for the realization of the so-called “Mirafiori square” real south gate of the City.
10.