PORTFOLIO ARCHITETTURA - Accademia Architettura Mendrisio

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO Accademia Architettura Mendrisio

Federica Mentasti



Index

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THE TERRITORIAL MODEL

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A ROOM WITH A VIEW

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A M E E T I N G S PAC E I N A R E S I D U A L S I T E

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C O N TA I N E R & C O N T E N T

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S PA C E , S T R U C T U R E , M AT E R I A L

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BERN, JUNKERGASSE 19

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CONSTRUCTION’S SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES

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A WOODEN CONSTRUCTIVE SYSTEM

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A BRICKWORK CONSTRUCTIVE SYSTEM

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CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT

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A BUILDING FOR THE CITY OF BARCELONA

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A P L A C E F O R T H E A R C H I T E C T P. J . R A V E T T L A T

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F O R M E R DA I RY - B E D R E T TO ( S W I T Z E R L A N D )

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TOURISTIC INFRASTRUCTURES ON MOUNT BRE’

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C O N S E RVAT I O N , R E S TO R AT I O N , R E U S E

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M O H L I N I N T E R N AT I O N A L E Q U E S T R I A N C E N T R E


The Territorial Model ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 1 - WINTER SEMESTER 2010

INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT Mario Botta DESIGN STUDIO Bruno Keller

MODEL DETAILS • Geographical extremes: Melide-Mendrisio (N-S Axis) Mount Generoso-Morcote (E-W Axis) • Real spatial extent: 10km (N-S Axis) 6 km (E-W Axis) • Scale 1:2000 • Model size: 5.00 m x 3.00 m • Single pieces size: 50x50 cm (= 1x1 km) • Orography making technique: grey cardboard contours • Settlements making technique: 6mm grey rubber • Lake making technique: black acrylic glass


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A Room with a View ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 1 - WINTER SEMESTER 2010

INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT Mario Botta DESIGN STUDIO Bruno Keller

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PLACE Melide - Dam Bridge (Switzerland) PROJECT On the lakeside slope of the dam-bridge you can find two pedestrian walks situated at different levels. Our aim was to build here a panoramic tower to admire the landscape and to shape the slope in order to connect the upper walk, the lower walk and the mooring place with the entrance of the tower. In my project I chose a modular system of 60x60cm blocks covering all the available surface of the slope; in that way, walks and lake are continuosly connected without imposing a fixed path, while the irregular heights of the steps allow to use them both as stairs and as sitting place. Inside the tower I applied the same concept of the full blocks, here used as stairs. In the room at the top 4 different windows open towards the main cardinal points.


Tower: Level +9.60

Tower: Level +7.20

Tower: Level +4.80

Tower: Level +2.40

Floorplan

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A ROOM WITH A VIEW

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South Elevation


A ROOM WITH A VIEW

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Section A


A ROOM WITH A VIEW

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Section B


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A Meeting Space in a Residual Site ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 1 - SPRING SEMESTER 2011

INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT Mario Botta DESIGN STUDIO Bruno Keller 12

PLACE Melide (Switzerland) PROJECT The site is a residual slice of terrain situated between the road and the railway. We were asked to place 42 containers with the aim of transforming it in a cosy space for little commercial activities. Every container is supposed to house a small shop or a flat for the owners. I decided to place most of the containers on the north border, as a sort of wall to divide the terrain from the railway, which is the most noisy and disturbing element. I created a semi-covered gallery where all the shops could face one another, somehow “isolated” from the background context.


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Container and Content

ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 1 - SPRING SEMESTER 2011 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT Mario Botta DESIGN STUDIO Bruno Keller 14

PLACE Melide (Switzerland) PROJECT I decided to project a vertical container to house a dyeing activity. I proposed a volumetric study in which I consider to leave many empty parts as external spaces for the drying process. DAILY-TRIP Zurigo Visiting some examples of container architecture. Photo on the left: the Freitag Tower, where a shop and a panoramic terrace are realized with 17 recicled containers


SOUTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

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Space, Structure, Material ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 1 - SPRING SEMESTER 2011

INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT Mario Botta DESIGN STUDIO Bruno Keller 16

PLACE Melide (Switzerland) PROJECT I decided to house in my container both a commercial activity and a tiny space to occasionally lodge its owners. Considering that all products are supposed to be exposed externally only a small space is left for the interior. The ground floor houses the counter, facing the main “shop’s street” . The stair-furniture connecting with the laboratory at the fist level is thought as a open-sight storage. The top levels are dedicated to the private spaces; the kitchen and the bathroom are arranged in a prefabricated block which contains all the services. As material I chose a wooden structure which becomes lighter on each level.


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Bern

Junkergasse 19

ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 1 - ACADEMIC YEAR 2010 / 2011 DESIGN AND REPRESENTATION Arduino Cantafora

PLACE Bern (Switzerland) 20

WORK Painting on wood representing an old house in Junkergasse, Bern. Starting from the architectural elevation and thanks to the photographs, I added all the light and shadow details in order to capture and reproduce the atmosphere of the place.


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Construction’s Systems and Processes ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 2 - ACADEMIC YEAR 2011 / 2012 CONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS Franz Graf

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WORK The theme of the work were residential buildings of the Sixties in the Tessin region. Visiting the archives and collecting all the original drawings and publications we were asked to redraw the original constructive system of some selected buildings. Working in a scale of 1:20 has allowed us to highlight all the constructive details. Personal visits and surveys gave us the possibility to complete the work with all details missed in the original documents. OBJECT OF THE ANALISYS Apartment and commercial building Lugano, via Nassa 60 (Switzerland) ARCHITECTS Tita Carloni, Luigi Camenisch PROJECT YEAR 1957 CONSTRUCTION YEAR 1960


Floorplan: 5th floor

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Floorplan: detail

Assonometric view


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East Elevation: north block’s detail

Section A

Photo on the right: the building in the Sixties


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Section A: detail


A Wooden Constructive System ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 2 - SPRING SEMESTER 2012 CONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS Franz Graf

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WORK During the course of Construction&Project some lessons were devoted to the analysis of the constructive systems of local contemporary buildings. We dealt with different materials in order to have the broadest possible overview. Here are the 1:20 scaled drawings I have produced starting from the sketches taken during lessons.

OBJECT OF THE ANALISYS House in Gordevio (Switzerland) ARCHITECTS Baserga & Mozzetti MATERIAL Timber YEAR 2007 - 2009


1) Gravel 2) Waterproof 3) Insulating mattress (slope 1%) 4) Perimetral metallic finishing 5) Wooden board connection 6) Window (double glass) 7) Window’s frame 8) Weather bar 9) MDF panel 10) Fir wood structure wiyh interposed insulation 11) External plasterboard panel

[horizontal direction] 13) Larch wood panels covering [vertical direction] 14) Air cavity 15) Fir wood flooring 16) OSB panels 17) Grass 18) Porous Boards 19) Bitumen paint 20) Screed 21) Insulation 22) Separation layer 23) Lean concrete border 24) Deep drainage 25) Big gravel grains 26) Geotextile 27) Reinforced concrete structure 28) Lean concrete

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12) Larch wood panels covering


A Brickwork Constructive System ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 2 - SPRING SEMESTER 2012 CONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS Franz Graf

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WORK During the course of Construction&Project some lessons were devoted to the analysis of the constructive systems of local contemporary buildings. We dealt with different materials in order to have the broadest possible overview. Here are the 1:20 scaled drawings I have produced starting from the sketches taken during lessons.

OBJECT OF THE ANALISYS House in Barlassina (Italy) ARCHITECTS Liverani & Molteni MATERIAL Masonry YEAR 2000 - 2003


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A BRICKWORK CONSTRUCTIVE SYSTEM

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1) Facing masonry 2) Screed 3) Waterproof - bitumen layer 4) Internal wall - plasterboard panel 5) Bearing structure - reinforced concrete 6) Insulation panels 7) Drainage 8) Metallic link

10) Inner brickwall 11) Internal flooring - wood 12) Floor’s regularization 13) Reinfrced concrete slab 14) Stringcourse - prefab. concrete 15) External flooring - prefab. concrete 16) Separation layer 17) Gravel 18) Soil 19) Window 20) Window’s frame 21) Stone threshold

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9) Gutter


Construction and Project

ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 2 - SPRING SEMESTER 2012 CONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS Franz Graf

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research about a contemporary building. I chose a house from Aires Mateus; thanks to the informations found in books and magazines and with the addition of personal researchs I was able to produce 1:20 scaled drawings of the whole structure highlithing all the constructive details. OBJECT OF THE ANALISYS House in Grandola Alentejo Coast (Portugal) ARCHITECTS Aires Mateus & Associados PROJECT YEAR 2000 CONSTRUCTION YEAR 2003


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Floorpaln


West Elevation

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Section A


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Section A: Detail


A Building for the City of Barcelona ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 2 - WINTER SEMESTER 2011 HOUSING PROJECT DESIGN STUDIO Esteban Bonell PLACE Barcelona - Poble Sec (Spain) 36

PROJECT The program was about a great housing project near Barcelona’s harbour. The main difficulty was the site itself, situated in a very noisy and traffic-congested area. That’s the starting point of a closed volume, where an internal and raised courtyard provides a calm and homely space. The basement , which raises the building from the city, houses the parking space and a few shops while the upper levels are fully dedicated to flats. Some segments have been subtracted to the main volumes in order to improve the quality of the space: on the city front the ground-floor of the courtyard building is dug out, creating a portico dedicated to the shops and to the city. On the basement floor, the angle of the courtyard building has been opened with the aim of creating a continuous space with the other courtyard. The large terraces facing the opened courtyard are thought to visually enlarge the space, while the great opening on the south-east façade of the courtyard building provides a better lighting for the flats facing north.


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FLOORPLAN: TYPICAL FLOOR


CURTYARD BUILDING’S FLOORPLAN: FIRST LEVEL

CURTYARD BUILDING’S FLOORPLAN: SECOND AND SIXTH LEVELS

CURTYARD BUILDING’S FLOORPLAN: THIRD LEVEL

CURTYARD BUILDING’S FLOORPLAN: FOURTH AND FIFTH LEVELS

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FLOORPLAN: APARTMENT’S DETAIL


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FLOORPLAN: APARTMENT’S DETAIL


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SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION

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NORTH-WEST ELEVATION

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A Place for the Architect P.J.Ravettlat ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO BACHELOR 2 - SPRING SEMESTER 2012 HOUSING PROJECT DESIGN STUDIO Esteban Bonell PLACE La Roca del Vallès (Spain) 44

PROJECT We dealt with the project of a small house devoted to work and reflection in the village of Roca del Vallès, near Barcelona; the surroundings are dominated by single holiday houses isolated in their own gardens, and the main factor is represented by the natural landscape. I decided to place my house on a plain part of terrain, now occupied by an unused tennis field: the idea was to convert this space in a great gardened surface in direct communication with the house. I focused all my attention in the organization of the floorplan: I wanted to provide every room an external space facing directly the garden so I conceived every space as composed by an internal and an external part. Using a full internal volume as orderer element I have arranged all the spaces in a geometrical composition characterized by the a combination of open and close where all spaces have a direct contact maintaining at the same time a good level of privacy. The same concept is repeated both in the section and in the elevation. For this reason I chose a fair face concrete structure, in order to give the house the aspect of a sculpture made of the combination of different blocks and rhythmed by the alternation of full and empty spaces.


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A PLACE FOR THE ARCHITECT P.J.RAVETTLAT

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A PLACE FOR THE ARCHITECT P.J.RAVETTLAT

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Former Dairy Bedretto (Switzerland) FERRUCCIO ROBBIANI ARCHITETTO S.A YEAR 2012 - 2013 SURVEY AND PROJECT PROPOSALS PLACE Bedretto (Switzerland)

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THE BUILDING It is a traditional mountain cottage situated in the village of Bedretto, Switzerland. It is compoded by 2 separated levels: one remains partly interred because of the mountain’s slope while the upper one, with the entrance facing directly on the village’s main street, offers a great view over the valley. The building was originally used as dairy. THE PROJECT After many years of abandonment, the owners have decided to restore the building and to convert the upper level into a little house to rent for holidays. Considering the small surface (only 54mq), I worked in the direction of open space solutions in order to give the most possible value to the little space. In all the different arrangements I considered to create a visual channel connecting the entrance with the south windows facing on the valley. Due to budget problems, I have considered the least alterations possible, with only the addition of new windows in order to provide a better lighting.


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FERRUCCIO ROBBIANI ARCHITETTO S.A.

_ F O R M E R D A I R Y, B E D R E T T O ( S W I T Z E R L A N D ) _ S u r v e y a n d P r o j e c t P r o p o s a l

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Survey - SouthWest Elevation

Survey - SouthEast Elevation

Survey - NorthEast Elevation

Survey - NorthWest Elevation


FERRUCCIO ROBBIANI ARCHITETTO S.A.

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Survey - Section A

Survey - Section B

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Project - Purpose A


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Project - Purpose B


Touristic Infrastructures on Mount Brè ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO

BACHELOR 3 - WINTER SEMESTER 2013 DESIGN STUDIO Michele Arnaboldi

PROJECT The project deals with new touristic infrastructures intended to promote the territory of Mount Brè. 56

I decided to project a big hotel strategically set near the existing funicular-railway’s station so that the place can be easily reached without car. The most important element of the place is the breathtaking view on the lake. I tried to create a relation with it by setting the building in the area where it can benefit at the best of the beautiful landscape: the promontory now occupied by the restaurant LaVetta. Even in the internal disposition the view has a primary role since all common spaces create a sight-gallery directed on the great glazed surface in the front of the building. The interior is much more than a simple hotel since it houses even a spa, a gym, a wellness centre, a bar and a restaurant so that the structure can easily work even in winter. The great roof terrace and the courtyard in the middle create a relation with the existing landscape and act as ordering elements and arrival points of the mountain paths.


Territorial Situation

Elevation’s sketch

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Conservation, Restoration, Reuse ACCADEMIA ARCHITETTURA MENDRISIO

BACHELOR 3 - WINTER SEMESTER 2013 PRACTICAL EXERCISE Ruggero Tropeano

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OBJECT OF THE ANALISYS Palazzo Torriani Via San Damiano 2c - Mendrisio

WORK Every student was assigned a building in Mendrisio’s historical centre. The work has begun with the geometrical survey of the façade which has been translated in a photo-realistic elevation. Starting from this, we were asked to make an analysis recognising all materials of the façade. The last step consisted in a commentary about the conditions of the façade, where every element has been listed as well-preserved, medium-preserved or ruined.


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MENDRISIO - KEYPLAN

PALAZZO TORRIANI (MENDRISIO) - PHOTOREALISTIC ELEVATION - South-West - Segment 2c


PALAZZO TORRIANI - EVOLUTION OF THE FAÇADE ON VIA SAN DAMIANO

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PALAZZO TORRIANI BUILDING PHASES SCHEME


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PALAZZO TORRIANI - WHOLE ELEVATION


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Mohlin International Equestrian Centre ACCADEMIA ACCADEMIAARCHITETTURA ARCHITETTURAMENDRISIO MENDRISIO

BACHELOR BACHELOR 33 -- SPRING SPRING SEMESTER SEMESTER2013 2013 DESIGN DESIGN STUDIO STUDIO Ruggero RuggeroTropeano Tropeano

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PROJECT PROJECT The The analysis analysis of of the the existing existing situation situation brought brought me me to to identify identifyin inthe theformer formerBata BataKolonie Kolonieof ofMohlin Mohlinaaperfect perfect place placefor forthe theestablishment establishmentof ofaagreat greathorse horseriding ridingcencentre tre to to house house national national and and international internationalshow-jumping show-jumping competitions. competitions. The The great great green green spaces spaces all all around around are areperfect perfectboth bothfor for horses’ horses’lives livesand andsport sportactivity activitywhile whilethe thebearing bearingstrucstructure ture of of the the historical historical industrial industrialbuildings buildingscan canbe beeasily easily fitted with boxes for horses of standard measures wifitted with boxes for horses of standard measures without thout great great interventions interventions on on the the existing existingstructures. structures. The The full full reuse reuse of of the the four four former former Bata Bata warehouses warehouses alallows to to create create 352 352 horse horse boxes boxes to to rent rent for for the the horses horses lows during competitions. competitions. during In addition addition to to reuse, reuse, new new structures structures were were needed: needed: 33 In sand rectangles rectanglesfor forsport sportactivities, activities,separate separatestables stablesfor for sand the horses horses living living there there on on aa permanent permanent basis, basis, aa little little the club house, house, storage storage rooms, rooms, and and aa big big structure structure defideficlub ning the the eastern eastern side side of of the the main main rectangle. rectangle. ning The main main part part of of the the project project dealt dealt with with this this new new builbuilThe ding which which houses houses aa hotel hotel and and all all public public activities activities of of ding the the centre. centre. The The structure structure isis conceived conceived drawing drawing inspiration inspiration from from the the module module of of the the existing existing buildings, buildings, while while the the wowooden oden external external surface surface recalls recalls the the typical typical material material of of horse’s horse’s stables.. stables..


W BATA MÖHLIN Per una continuità insediativa della Bata-Kolonie FEDERICA MENTASTI

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HOTEL HOTEL

Un’analisi della situazione esistente mi ha portato a individuare nell’ex colonia Bata di Möhlin una località perfetta per l’insediamento di un grande centro ippico destinato all’organizzazione di concorsi nazionali e internazionali; il grande spazio verde circostante offre infatti una perfetta cornice tanto alla vita dei cavalli quanto all’attività sportiva; inoltre gli edifici industriali esistenti, attualmente in disuso, si prestano perfettamente all’installazione di box per equini di dimensioni standard senza bisogno di grandi interventi sulla struttura esistente. Il riuso completo dei quattro edifici quali scuderie consentirebbe di arrivare a ospitare fino a un massimo di 352 cavalli, un numero assolutamente nella media per un centro che organizzi regolarmente concorsi ippici. I box qui ricavati sarebbero infatti destinati all’affitto per i concorrenti che giungono in occasione dei concorsi. Accanto al riuso è stato quindi necessario progettare le altre strutture del centro. Smantellando gli edifici industriali più nuovi, sarebbe possibile ricavare un totale di 3 campi (di cui uno coperto) destinati alle gare e alla regolare attività sportiva del centro; delle scuderie separate, destinate ai cavalli che risiederebbero permanentemente nel centro, collegate a una piccola club house e ai relativi locali di stoccaggio e infine una grande struttura che delimita il campo principale. Il progetto si è sviluppato principalmente attorno a questo nuovo edificio che ospita un albergo di medie dimensioni e tutte le attività pubbliche legate allo svolgimento dei concorsi; dalla sua stretta relazione con l’attività della gare è derivata la posizione privilegiata lungo il lato maggiore del campo principale, in modo tale che l’edificio stesso possa fungere da tribuna; infatti, oltre alla sistemazione a gradoni antistante, l’edificio è caratterizzato da profonde logge sulla facciata est, pensate come piccole “tribune private” per gli ospiti dell’albergo; inoltre dalla testa dell’edificio, dove sono collocate tutte le funzioni di servizio legate alle gare, è possbile raggiungere il tetto, pensato come una gigantesca terrazza dalla quale poter godere di una visuale assolutamente privilegiata sul campo gara. Per quanto riguarda la struttura ho cercato di ispirarmi all’esistente e ai nuovi interventi sugli edifici industriali: il sistema portante infatti è costituito da una griglia di pilastri in acciaio che corrisponde al modulo di Zlin, lo stesso che caratterizza gli edifici Bata; il rivestimento è in listelli di legno che richiamano la nuova BATA KOLONIE - SITEPLAN baTa KoLonie siTepLan materialità dei box che caratterizza le facciate degli edifici industriali rinnovati.

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PIANTA PIANTERRENO- Scala 1:200

PIANTA PIANTERRENO- Scala 1:200

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PIANTA PIANO TIPOPIANTA PIANTERRENOScalaScala 1:2001:200

PIANTA PIANO TETTO- Scala 1:200 PIANTA PIANO TIPO- Scala 1:200

PIANTA PIANO TETTO- Scala 1:200

PIANTA PIANTERRENOPIANTA PIANO TIPOScalaScala 1:2001:200

PIANTA PIANO TETTO- Scala 1:200 PIANTA PIANO TIPO- Scala 1:200

PIANTA PIANO TETTO- Scala 1:200

SEZIONE C- Scala 1:200

SEZIONE D- Scala 1:200

SEZIONE D- Scala 1:200

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SEZIONE C- Scala 1:200

SEZIONE F - Scala 1:200

SEZIONE F - Scala 1:200

SEZIONE D- Scala 1:200

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