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VENICE
SAN MARCO human scale compact network | spaces & corridors
COMMON PRINCIPLE
128 islands | waterquality as social driver canal + square + well + church
SESTIERI natural origin | religious communities |culture | organic urbanization
ADDING URBAN STRUCTURE TO GAIN A FERTILE BASE
Archipelago Venice consists of 128 islands. The city is zoned into six districts called Sestieri. Besides Venice other Itialian cities like Milan and Genoa also exists of this six district system. Every district has its own culture and religious community. The Sestieri has an natural origin, for example the Sestiere called Dorso Duro in the southern area was named to the compact sand dunes that made the ground harder (dorso duro = hard back). Naturally it was different from the other more swampy parts of Venice.
Each of the 128 islands followed the same principle. Each island had a square accessed by a canal, a church and a well. Venice lies in a lagoon with salty water. This saline environment has been a threat for the city in means of corrosion but also for the fresh water supply. The well of fresh water was of common value and guarded by the priest. The priest preserved the key.