The aim of the project is to renovate an area of 14400 m2 along Tevere river in Rome creating a new urban scale cultural district. 1000m2|Artistic+Artisanal Workshops 300m2 | Exhibition Space 1000m2 | Didactic Laboratories 1500m2 | Public Library 1000m2 | Public Theatre 200m2 | Food Service
The project develope the rehabilitation and renovation of an abandoned building in a Buenos Aires’ biggest slum, Ciudad Oculta. In the existing structure are inserted new functions, residences for student and young families, didactic and artistic laboratories, exhibition spaces and public common areas. The project is thinked with the same spontaneous mold of the slum in which the building is existing.
A student’s housing district, urban pulic services and activities, a public square, an urban park beside Aniene river in Rome. The project is based on a research about a mixed-use area, working on the connection between architecture and landscape. The focuses are about residential architectonic typologies and their variations and about public places.
The project develope the renovation of the ex military barracks’ area in Via Guido Reni, in Rome. The masterplan descend from an accurate study of winds’ directions and sun exposition. Instead the studied building is examined with a technological view. A rain-water collecting system, recycled materials and a self-irrigation green wall system make this project a good research about sustainable solutions.
The complex of San Giuliano is located beside the ancient pilgrim way, Via Francigena and for this reason the current condition is a an overlayed stratification of different historical periods. Through architectural relieves, photographic documentation and deepened studies about historical phases, materials and structure, the project is a proposal for an accurate and innovative restore.
This workshop is the final episode of a research and action project on urban public space promoted by Orizzontale from fall 2011 to spring 2012. S.O.S [Spazio Open Source] is the realization of a semi-permanent structure whose aim is to reactivate a forgotten public space. Is an experiment about do-it-yourself projects of common relational spaces,
Endor is located on the left bank of the Krka river on the South-East edge of Zuzemberk. Is a wooden construction that is structurally supported by three poplar trees (by placing in the trunks pairs of bolts specially designed for this purpose), but also by the ground. Each one of the modules is structurally independent and counts with pairs of main beams loading on the tree and supporting the stairs.