Landscape Architect
Portfolio Elisa Alexandra Orla
SUMMARY
Master Degree EX CAEMENTO Master Thesis - Landscape regeneration Urban Landscape Design Orti Sauli, Genova
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Landscape Architecture Design Technique Private roof terrace, Genova
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Landscape Planning Ligurian inland valley
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Workshop Villa Tebaide private Park
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Workshop Postcards from Corso Italia
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Workshop Naturalistic enineering
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Internship Gartegestalltung Ralf Grothe
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EX CAEMENTO Landscape regeneration of an industrial site in the context of the Euganean Hills: the Italcementi case in Monselice In collaboration with: G. Montecchio
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Professors: Prof. F. Mazzino Prof. I. Vagge
Location: Monselice, IT Size: 60 Acres Project type: Master Thesis Abstract | The landscape redevelopment of a post-industrial site is a process that requires careful analysis and deep knowledge of the environmental context in which the manufactured site is situated. The decision to examine the former cement plant Italcementi located in Monselice, Italy and to create a redevelopment project was dictated by the considerable impact that this abandoned production site has had on the surrounding landscape. Its history and its shutting down are linked to the vicissitudes of the nearby Euganean Hills’ stone quarries and to the various events that have negatively affected the territory and its population. A rapid and effective redevelopment is nowdays necessary in order to rehabilitate the site and its natural context that has hosted it since the 1950s. The project presented in the thesis aims to take into consideration the history of the territory, the peculiarities of the Euganean Hills, the social developments related to the shut down of the cement plant and to the regulations and amendments adopted by the local and regional authorities; these were intended to propose a masterplan in aid of the environmental and ecological redevelopment, of the conversion and regeneration of the site. The concept of this project is based on a site reintegrated into its natural setting, in order to be able both to offer a didactic function and strengthen its attractiveness for the needs of the citizens, with the introduction of a scientific and technological centre for the research of innovative tools aimed to raise awareness of environmental issues.
Monte Ricco
ArquĂ Petrarca
La Rocca
Monselice
Treviso
Vicenza
Territorial analysis
Venezia Padova
railway highway
Monte Ventolone 406
ArquĂ Petrarca
Parco Regionale Colli Euganei
principal roads secondary roads
Monselice
water streams city borders
Rovigo
Regional Park Colli Euganei
Monte Cero 409
Baone
Monte Castello 316
Monte Cecilia 189
Este
Monte Ricco 305
Monselice
La Rocca 151
project area urban texture industrial and tertiary mining areas, landfills, construction sites artificial green areas arable agricultural land permament crops meadows
Identity enhancement
Landscape protection
woods and various vegetation water and wetlands
Social and economic Promotion
Main issue of the territory From the ‘50s, the mining activity increasead exponentially and 3 cement plants were built. This caused the landscape to be dramatically exploited for its peculiarities.
Colli Euganei Park abandoned quarry quarries used by the cement plants Italcementi plant Monselice plant Este plant
Monselice Este
Project references/inspiration
PIANO AMBIENTALE Art. 19
Buttes-Chaumont Paris (France), 1863
Art. 36
St. Margarethen Quarries, AllesWirdGutArchitektur St. Margarethen (Austria), ’05
Duisburg-Nord Landschaftspark, Latz + Partner Duisburg (Germany), ‘90-’02
Parco Dora, Latz + Partner Torino (Italia), ‘04-’12
Piano Ambientale
Ecological Network
Roads: Town Project Plan
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Via de lla Ceme
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nteria
Z A S SR 10
SR
SR
Z A S 16
PR agro-forestry protection area (art. 14) PA agricultural promotion area (art. 15) UC controlled urbanization zone (art. 16) special destination area (art. 28, c. 6a-7) equipped areas (art. 28, c. 6b) sports areas without equipment (art. 28 c. 7) single project area (cement plant, art. 36)
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single project area (quarry Monte Fiorin, art. 36) physical and functional conversion areas (art. 5, c. 2) existing trees/to be integrated (art. 27, c. 3b; art. 4, c. 2) predominantly vegetated areas (art. 26, c. 2) architectural emergencies (art. 32, c. 1a) rural building of historical interest (art. 31, c. 4)
Provincial Road 6
core area
I grade blueway
main infrastructure - new connection
stepping stones
II grade blueway
main infrastructure - enhancement
I grade connection area II grade connection area
Enhancement
Cementeria Rd New realization
Project road mitigation
new connection between PR and RR
sources, from left to right: cartography of “Piano Ambientale of Regional Park Colli Euganei�; cartography of Ecological Network B44 (PAT); Strategy Plan b00 (PAT)
The new connection road is planned to be built right through the revegetation area 7 causing an incompatibility
agricultural matrix
Regional Road 10
secondary roads
Considerations and Proposals
reconversion area
revegetation area
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Site perception
Production
Transition
Vegetation
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chimneys
main warehouse
rotating ovens
clinker and cement silos
deserted area, bare ground and concrete remains - 38.000 m2 water collection ponds - 17.000 m2
vegetated area - 402.000 m2
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productive area - 180.000 m2 of which structures - 100.000 m2
Production
ex quarry Mt Fiorin vegetation 327.000 m2 productive area vegetation - 75.000 m2
transiction area - 60.000 m2
Pollutants analysis
Transition
Data: Disposal plan – Protocol No. 43363 of 27th December 2018 (Italcementi); Environmental Survey Report carried out by Innovazione Chimica s.r.l.; released by Geodelta s.r.l. Samples taken on January 2018
sample PAH
Vegetation
PAH
Paths
Soil S3 S2 S5 S6 S8
value
limit
S5 S2
861±130 mg/Kg
750 mg/Kg
<20 mg/Kg
750 mg/Kg
<20 mg/Kg
750 mg/Kg
<20 mg/Kg
750 mg/Kg
48±7 mg/Kg
750 mg/Kg
METALS
Aquifer P6 P7
547 μg/l
350 μg/l
899 μg/l
350 μg/l
P4
Ar 12±2 μg/l
10 μg/l
Fe 383±56 μg/l
200 μg/l
Mn 290±35 μg/l
50 μg/l
Mn 142±35 μg/l
50 μg/l
P10
P6
conformity
P10 P9
S6
S3 S8 P7
P8
P4
Concept
RECONVERSION From cement factory to ideas factory RECALLING
RENATURATION
Scientific research
Multi-functional spaces
Public aggregation spaces
Landmarks
Materials re-use
Original paths re-use
Extension of vegetation
Ecological node extension
Modification of existing areas
SEMI-NATURAL
TRANSITION
BUILT
USABILITY
Masterplan
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Planitial Forest
Entrance
2,5 m
1,5 m 1 m 1,5 m
Square and multifunctional area
Scientific Center â&#x20AC;&#x153;Basilicaâ&#x20AC;?
Parking lot
Ac robur Cb Quercus Fraxinus excelsior Carpinus betulus Acer campestre Quercus robur Qr - Quercus arbusti
3m
A1
Rotating ovens
Qr
robur L.
Fraxinus excelsior exselsior L. Fe - Fraxinus Carpinus betulus Cb campestre - Carpinus betulus L. Acer arbusti Ac - Acer campestre L.
Silos-ruins A
Phytoremediation
Fe Shrubs: Cornus mas L. Crataegus monogyna Jacq. Euonymus europaeus L. Frangula alnus Mill. Ligustrum vulgare L. Prunus spinosa L.
Cimneys
Biolake Events area Free area
Demolition of the banks
Aggregates Hill
Terrain modelling
Rewilding
Species planting
Biolake
Ecological corridors
Phytoremediation
Soil and groundwater remediation Educational information panels
Planitial forest
Study and research
Rest area
Entrance
Ring circuit
Entrance
PAH and Metals Trees: Betula pendula Roth., Celtis occidentalis L., Morus alba L., Morus rubra L., Populus sp.pl., Salix sp.pl.; Shrubs/Grasses: Agrostis delicatula Pourret, Andropogon gerardii Vitman, Brassica juncea L. Czern., Carex cephalophora Muhlenberg ex Willdenow, Dactylis glomerata L., Fabaceae, Festuca sp.pl., Hibiscus cannabinus L., Juncus effusus L.,Lactuca sativa cv. Cos L., Lolium perenne L., Lotus corniculatus L., Phalaris arundinacea L., Poa pratensis L., Poaceae, Salix viminalis L., Trifolium repens L.
Silos Square
Rotary Kilns
Rows of Prunus avium L. between the disused rotary kilns
Silos-ruins
Square with elements of planitial wood and recovered silos for scenographic purpose
Insertion of a Quercus robur L. into the partially dismantled clinker silos
Urban Landscape Design Project on the renovation and development of the parking zone in the area of Orti Sauli, Genova
In collaboration with: M. P. Cocchiere G. Montecchio A. Zenobio 12
Professors: Prof. A. Ghersi Prof. P. Burlando Prof. M. Devecchi Prof. C. Mele Arch. A. Sessarego
Location: Orti Sauli, Genova IT Size: 3,3 Acres Project type: curricular examination The atelier of Urban Landscape Design was about the planning and realization of a project that could provide the technical solutions for the renovation and development of the area of Orti Sauli, located in the centre of Genova, Italy. The main purpose of the atelier was to accomplish a complete landscape architecture project in an urban environment, renovating and designing an area used as public parking zone into a new public park that could create different and useful public spaces connected to the existing services, such as schools, a tennis club, a retirement home and several apartament buildings.
Site morphology
Flows
Paths
Functions Playground Studio zone Green area
Square Thematic areas
Main access
Technical Plan and Section
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Vegetanion Plan and example of Plant Composition A0 - Herbs line
A7
A5
Prunus avium
A8
Aa - Allium atropurpureum
A0
A3
Apb- Agapanthus praecox ‘Black Buddhist’ Dcg- Deschampsia cespitosa ‘Goldscheir’
A6
A4 A2
A1
A2 - Purple rain
A3 - Sunshine break
A8 - Warm meditation
Tilia platyphyllos
Davidia involucrata Prunus pissardi ‘Nigra’ Avb- Aquilegia vulgaris ‘Blue Barrow’
Epp- Echinacea purpurea ‘POW WOW WHITE’
Bhd- Bergenia hibrida ‘Bach’
Ov-
Origanum vulgare
Pf-
Phlomis fruticosa
Ro-
Rosmarinus officinali
CoHnLm-
Chelone obliqua Helleborus niger Liriope muscari ‘Super Blue’
Wrp- Weigela florida ‘Red Prince’
‘Baie de Douarnenez’ Vsc- Veronica spicata ‘Christa’
Ama- Armeria maritima ‘Alba’ Awh- Agapanthus praecox ‘White Heaven’ La-
Lavandula angustifolia
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Muscari armeniacum
Landscape Architecture Design Techniques Project for the renovation of a private roof terrace
In collaboration with: G. Montecchio
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Professors: Prof. A. Toccolini
Location: private house terrace in Via Porta Soprana, Genova IT Size: 66,8 m2 Project type: design exercise /theory test The project was part of a theoretical examination about design techniques and methods; the design exercise was mandatory in order to apply knowledge acquired during the course. The drafted project is about the redefinition and restyling of a private roof terrace in a great position in the centre of Genova. The main purpose of the exercise was to solve some internal and external problems of the site (such as degradation, non-use, non-functional areas, poor views, wind, sun) through design and re-thinking of such a private space that could offer more living possibilities and solutions to the owners.
Status and Strategies
belvedere plants lounge area plants plants dining area
plants
kitchen
panoramic terrace
Feedback • Private area • Poorly managed and organized • Lack of appropriate outdoor furniture • Presence of degrading elements (chimneys, flooring) • Incorrect drainage of water • Almost no presence of green
Strategies • Renovation of drainage paving • Degraded walls covering/demolition • External degrading elements covering with climbing plants • Partial shielding from wind • Addition of suitable furniture • Creation of flowerbeds for edible and aromatic species • Green barriers to privacy • Creation of a pergola with climbing plants • Enhancement of pleasant views
Concept, Plan and Section
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Belvedere
Flowerbeds for climbing plants with wooden supports Breakfast area with seating and table Light points Dining area with seating and table Kitchen for outdoor use Flowerbeds as vegetable garden Climbing plants as cover for threats elements
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
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Bush for privacy Ornamental flowerbeds Steel pergola with climbing plants Sofas pallet-built Lounge area with low table and puff chair Belvedere
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Lounge area
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Dining area
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Breakfast area
Views
Privacy
Flowerbeds
Climbing plants
Functional area
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Landscape Planning Project on the planning and reorganization of the activities and offers of a ligurian inland valley
In collaboration with: G. Montecchio I. Zampieri A. Zenobio 24
Professors: Prof. R. Bobbio Prof. F. Esposito Prof. F. Palazzo
Location: Val Cichero, Chiavari (GE) IT Size: 2.270 Acres Project type: curricular examination The project theme consisted in repopulating a historical rural landscape, located at the edge of a metropolitan area and adjacent to protected sites of natural interest of the ligurian mountain environment. The main features and potentials of Val Cichero were analized and this project suggests strategies and solutions for the valorization, preservation and enhancement of the rural and natural landscape. The main objectives set in the project are the enhancement and development of the activities and of the main attractiveness of the valley, the realization of an agrarian syndicate/collectivity and the enhancement of the hiking network. The accomplishment of these objectives will be possible through the realization of a touristic network integrated and cooperating with the improved economical and rural system and the protection of the environment.
Site Analysis Altitude
Land Use
Trekking Routes
Attractiveness
Urban area
Urban area
Meadows
Urban area
Urban area
Farmhouse/Food
Hydrography
Hydrography
Mixed forest
Hydrography
Hydrography
Rest area
0 - 300 m a.s.l.
Urban texture
Pasture
Alta Via dei Monti Liguri
Alta Via dei Monti Liguri
Agricultural holding
300 - 600 m a.s.l.
Crops
Chestnut grove
REL - hiking network
REL - hiking network
B&B
600 - 900 m a.s.l.
Vineyards
Roadways
Mountain pass
Panoramic points
900 - 1300 m a.s.l.
Olive groves
Sparse or shrubby vegetation in evolution
Paths and trails
Bus routes
Historical interests
Country roads
Analysis Synthesis Diagram and Valley Sections
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Mi x wo ed o Sp ds ars veg e eta tio n Mi x wo ed od s
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Mi x wo ed od s
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Section diagram
Two sections were drawn along the valley for a better understanding of the environments of the site. In the southern and central areas, it can be seen that from the structuring ridges descend rather extensive wooded strips that characterize the entire area.
Section BB’ 0
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Section diagram
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The northern area, due to its steep slopes, is characterized by the presence of pastures and areas with sparse or absent vegetation. Near the valley floor areas, in the north and centre, are found mainly terraced agricultural crops. From south to north, the use of land is strongly influenced by the morphologies of the territory.
Hydrography
Economy development
Roadways
•
Trails
•
REL •
Alta via dei Monti Liguri
Tourism growth •
increase and development of services and activities exploitation of European funds active sponsorship of the qualities of the valley
Concentrations
Farmhouse/Food
Mountain pass
Rest area
Ramaceto
Agricultural holding
Agricolture
Cichero meadows
B&B
•
Chestnut wood
Panoramic points
Community Site of Interest
Historical interests
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TARGETS
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increased production of local products announcements for farm financing development of an agricultural consortium
increase the attractiveness of the valley increase the tourist’s stay and expense attract new visitors and entice them to return aim at a niche tourism (hikers, bikers)
Land conservation •
• •
protection and management of Natura 2000 sites awareness of visitors to the territory maintain the historical identity of the site
10 years
STEP 1
STEP 1: Restoration of the routes and enhancement of the accommodation facilities
STEP 2
STEP 2: Completion of the routes for the construction of the Val Cichero circuit
6 years
STEP 3
STEP 3: Recovery of the historic Casoni
Hydrography Roadways Hydrography
New trails
Roadways
REL
New trails
Alta Via
REL
Farmhouse/Food
Mountain pass
Hydrography
Alta Via
Agricultural holding
Chestnut grove
Roadways
Mountain pass
B&B
Agricultural holding
REL
Ramaceto
Panoramic point
Marescialloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bridge
Alta Via
Cichero meadows
Rest area
Rest area
Mountain pass
Chestnut grove
Parking
Parking
Historic Casoni
Panoramic points
Information panels
valorization of the valley
Information panels at the access points to the hiking trails, containing the following information:
Parking spots creation of access points to the network, reachable by car
Rest areas for the need to stop along the routes at the junction points between paths
Chestnut wood Route enhancement of the chestnut forest
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Sporting activities
Smartphone application
trekking, mountain biking, kayaking and horse riding
App dedicated to the user of Val Cichero, containing the following functions:
Direct REL connection continuity with the hiking trails and neighbouring valleys
Urban area Hydrography
Retracing missing paths
Roadways
need to link existing routes for accessibility to the valley
Ramaceto
Cartography of the valley with itineraries Direction indicators Journey times Authority responsible for management Qr Code with a link to the website
• • • •
Cichero meadows
Interactive cartography Description of the routes and trails with all technical data Useful information about the Valley Possibility of booking accommodation facilities
Newly developed links
Chestnut woods
need to give continuity to existing routes and easier solutions for users
REL Main circuit Secondary trails New connection trails Existing trails Mountain pass
Panoramic views
Farmhouse/Food
Rest area
Agricultural holding
Parkings
B&B
Kayak
Historical interests
Mountain bike
Casone
Horse riding
Maresciallo’s bridge
Trekking
Promotion of the valley
Restructuring of historical elements
Strategies to promote the qualities of the valley through:
enhancement of the historicity of the place
Farmhouses enhancement possibility of serving more customers; increase in agricultural production
• • •
Web advertising (website) Direct advertising (leaflets, brochures, catalogues, guides, etc.) Advertising in public places (billboards, postcards, posters, etc.)
Workshop: Villa Tebaide private Park Project about the renovation of a XVII century Villa park and gardens
In collaboration with: G. Montecchio S. Notari I. Rota 30
Professors: Prof. P. Burlando Prof. D. Canone Prof. M. Devecchi Prof. M. Freppaz Prof. E. Garda Arch. A. Catanese
Location: Varallo Sesia (VC) IT Size: 2,05 Acres Project type: curricular workshop The workshop consisted in a heterogeneous diversity of themes, each assigned to individual groups of students. The assigned theme concerned the requalification and reorganization of the private park of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Villa Tebaideâ&#x20AC;?, in Varallo Sesia (VC) in the Piedmont prealps, through its redefinition and re-functionalisation, considering possible strategies for changing the use of the historical Villa. The proposed project provides solutions for the inclusion of the Villa in the artistic context of the city, offering the opportunities for art exhibitions, concerts, conferences and theater performances. The objectives are the recovery of the park and the targeted design of spaces for private use (vegetable gardens, swimming pool, sauna) and public (multifunctional space, secret garden, garden of the fountain).
Varallo
452
449
TORINO 450 453 Hm
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FsP
456
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Ap
459 Th
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450
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Villa Tebaide Buildings of cultural interest Religious buildings Squares and green areas
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Bosco misto 1
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Grass Backyard Orchard Rocks
467,6
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447
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Jr
465
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462,2
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Via IV
Vehicular routes Access: Pedestrian Pedestrian routes Vehicular Walk-friendly spaces Non walk-friendly spaces
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Tb
Novem bre
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Villa Tebaide
445
Property buildings Property buildings
County highway
San Marco church
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Aa: Abies alba Mill. Par Aa Ac: Acer campestre L. 450 Acp: Acer cappadocicum Gled. japonica L. Aj:Ca Aucuba Ca Ap: Acer platanoides L Ca Bs:Ca Buxus sempervirens L. Jr 456 Bp: Betula pendula L. Ca: Corylus avellana L. Cm Caz:Crataegus azarolus L. Cb: Carpinus betulus L. Fs Cd:Cedrus deodara Fs (Roxb. ex D. Don) G.Don Cf:Calicanthus floridus L. 460 Cm: Ln Cornus mas L. Dk:Diospyros kaki L. Fc: Ficus carica L. Fe: Fraxinus excelsior L. Fs: Fagus sylvatica ‘purpurea’L. Hm: Hydrangea macrophilla Ia: Ilex aquifolium L. Jg: Jasminum grandiflorum L. Jr: Juglans regia L. Kj: Kerria japonica L. Ln:Laurus nobilis L. Pa:Picea abies (L.) H.Karst. 441 Par:Prunus armeniaca L. Pc:Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. Pd:Prunus domestica L. Pg:Punica granatum L. Pn:Pinus nigra J.F.Arnold Ps:Pinus strobus L. Rd:Rhododendron spp. Rp:Robinia pseudoacacia L. Sc:Salix caprea L. Sh:Schizophragma hydrangeoides Siebold & Zucc. St:Spiraea thumbergii Sieb. ex Blume Tb:Taxus baccata L. Tf:Trachycarpus fortunei (Hook.) H.Wendl. Th:Tilia hybrida L. Tp:Thuja plicata Donn. Ws:Wisteria sinensis (Sims) DC. Ya:Yucca spp. Vi
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Mixed woods Ornamental wood Hornbeam clearing Uncultivated
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Villa Tebaide
Concept
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Masterplan
Varallo Art city: Create a new hub of cultural events for the city
Outdoor showrooms: gipsoteca, art galley Concerts: classical, jazz
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Theatre performances: dramas, comedies
Pa
Meetings and lectures: about art, historical
Pa Pa Pa Pa
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Project: objective
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Recovery of the Villa’s park Public openings thank to cultural events
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Making the park an “attractive center” for the city
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Space design for private and public use
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Private use
Public use
Terraces of flowers (spaces next to the villa and Garden of the Fountain)
Multifunctional space + stage for events
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Economical sustainability
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Rental of relevant buildings + rent of event area
Realizzazione: strategia economica
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Financial income
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Fountain Garden
Garden and fruit trees
Maintenance
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Secret Garden
“Wellness” greenhouse and biopool
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Design elements 1 - Flowered terracing 2 - New access roadway paving 3 - Underground garage 4 - Secret garden 5 - Vegetable garden 6 - Orchard 7 - Fountain’s garden 8 - Polifunctional garden 9 - Wellness greenhouse and natural pond
New trees Ma - Morus alba L. Pa - Prunus avium L. Pc - Prunus cerasus L. Pd - Prunus domestica L. Pra - Prunus armeniaca L.
Polifunctional garden: plan, section, species details Sa
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Composition example
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Other species
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Aj: Astilbe japonica (C.Morren & Decne.) A.Gray Ha: Hydrangea aspera Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don Sa: Spiraea arguta L. Tb: Taxus baccata L.
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Scientific name
Variety
Height
Flower height
Diameter
Flower color
Ah
Anemone hybrida
Hadspen Abundance
35 cm
80 cm
40 cm
Light pink
Ag
Allium giganteum Regel
Everest
120 cm
120 cm
Ags
Angelica gigas Nakai
55 cm
120 cm
50 cm
Purple
White
Aj
Astilbe japonica (C.Morren & Decne.) A.Gray
Ellie
20 cm
45 cm
30cm
White
Av
Aquilegia vulgaris L.
Blue Barlow
30cm
80cm
35cm
Violet
Deschampsia cespitosa
Goldschleier
40cm
90cm
40cm
Light yellow
Elegans
30cm
100cm
35cm
Light pink
Speciosa
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Workshop: Post Karten Postcards from Corso Italia Design of Postcards about ideas for the coverage of the Ferregiano stream spillway.
In collaboration with: G. Batacchi
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Professors: Prof. G. Galli Prof. M. Giberti Prof. V. Scelsi
Location: Corso Italia, Genova IT Size: 2,500 m2 Project type: curricular workshop The roof of the yard, designed to minimize the impact of the crushing and disposal of excavation debris of the underground canal, is also a real square of 2,500 square meters. Overlooking the sea it can become an extraordinary public space. 14 views suggest as many possible use destinations for the new terrace on Corso Italia. The idea is to demonstrate that this temporary public space, which will remain available to the city for 3 years, can express landscape, environmental, social values, even if, to date, it is seen exclusively as an inevitable evil to achieve the safety of the mouth. The main instrument to convey the vision proposed by the Workshop is that of the postcards: each will represent a project for the coverage of the yard for the spillway of the Fereggiano stream that can become the place for 14 points of view on the city, 14 ways to use public space, 14 opportunities to rediscover Genoa. Our idea: The flooring of Corso Italia dematerializes and becomes a module that makes up the space of the plate; it moves on different levels, contrasting the characteristic horizontality of the road.
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Post Karten cartoline da Corso Italia 3-6 Febbraio 2016 Workshop invernale DSA/Scuola Politecnica Università di Genova Stradone Sant’Agostino 37
Workshop: Naturalistic engineering Application of naturalistic engineering techniques in the realization of a hand made dry-stone wall staircase for the “Rifugio Ciaè” association In collaboration with: all the students attending the workshop 40
Professors: Prof. M. Corradi
Location: Sant’Olcese, Genova IT Size: n.d. Project type: curricular workshop During the course of naturalistic engineering, the construction techniques with natural materials have been approached from the theoretical point of view. During the 10-day workshop in Sant’olcese at “Rifugio Ciaè”, located in the forest, some of the techniques learned were put into practice; the work consisted in the realization of a dry-stone wall staircase, through the manual collection of the necessary materials.
Internship: Gartengestalltung Ralf Grothe Gärtner von Eden
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Location: Rheintalstrasse 45, Schwetzingen, DE Period: april 2012 - may 2012 Projects type: private gardens and parks Before starting university, I decided to undertake an internship at a studio of landscape architects to realize the idea that I had of one of the branches to which can lead the degree in landscape architecture. Ralf Grotheâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s studio deals with design, construction and maintenance of gardens and private parks and hosts a showroom of 2000 square meters. During my experience I have dedicated myself to the drafting of projects for clients, initially supported by a tutor and then in an autonomous way: for each client I developed two or more proposals to submit and review together (on the following pages two examples of projects). Moreover I was assigned the preparation of estimation of construction costs and took care of contacts with the suppliers of the materials. I was also involved in updating the catalogue of articles in the show room and took part in consulting clients, during those events and in private for the project. I also had the opportunity to carry out inspections and support to the management of works and planting of plant species, according to projects. The experience has been very motivating thanks to a helpful team, always ready to explain and teach me new concepts, giving me autonomy in the development of projects and actively integrating myself into the team, all in an extremely stimulating workplace (see photo on the side).