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DIVERSITY OF ATTRACTIONS

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Legend forest scrub meadow wetland

Culture

Nature

Art

Outdoor activity

These historical ar tifacts have been protected to varying degrees, most of them close to urban areas, and now assume more diverse roles.

Scattered, mostly near the They're basically inside the Scattered, They're basically mountain and the shore of urban area. outside the urban area. Lake Garda. they are the important locations for the conservation of flora and fauna.

nursury & orchard urban area

VISIBILITY

quarry

It is difficult to see the distant scenery in the dense vegetation, especially on the steep slopes.

CULTURE 1.1

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custle

ruin

holiday farm

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villa

church

museum

Those points of attraction away from the main roads are hard to notice

NATURE 2.1

farm stay

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garden flower nursery

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winery special farm

Weeds or dead branches obscure the landscape but provide shelter for small animals.

ART

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bookstore

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theater

OUTDOOR ACTIVITY

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sport

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camping

The point of attraction is above or below the horizontal line of sight.

DESIGN TARGETS

ACCESSIBILITY Activate the attractions on the back of the urban area o

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Obstacles such as railings, plant walls, and retaining walls

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Build mobile networks that adapt to multiple situations

maintain the huge tourist base of Lake Garda

revitalization of old path

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Reveal new landscape values on the land

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Continuity of roads It often happens that there are only lanes or trails

Explore unknown areas and develop landscape values

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One-way touring line Choose different points of interest for different experiences

Often these roads only connect to a single attraction, forcing visitors to turn back


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MAIN CONCEPT

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The network is built between scattered points of interest, including three routes suitable for cars, bicycles and pedestrians.

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The scope is influenced by the surrounding context, the river, the hill and the urban area resonate in response to the routes.

The impact from the routes spread throughout the region, penetrating into the urban fabric and the natural environment.

TERRITORIAL STRUCTURE

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The designable areas are distributed along the territorial structure, and the original connections between the cities point out six clear axes from the shores of Lake Garda to the interior.

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LEGEND net of attractions

ecological system

agriculture

forest

public spaces

riverbank planting

nursery & orchard

forest (original)

meadow

infrasturacture green blet farmhouse


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SLOPE PLANTING multi-level planting, maintain slope stability, runoff management

Ecological level

TREE LINES

WATER FRONT PLANTING

increase agrobiodiversity (AES), new green corridors, mitigation of landscapes’s fractures

improvement of biodiversity, water quality, temperature mitigation

Tourism level LAND ART

ECOLOGICAL PLANK ROAD

LANDMARKS

resuse of forestry plantations, aestehtic value, educational revitalization of old paths, reconnection of fragmented parts

DESIGN PROJECT attraction point

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expositions, education, heritage recovery

AGRICULTURAL EXIHIBITION self production, educational

EDUCATIONAL PATHS

WOODEN PATH

awareness, reducing pollution, aesthetic value

educational, aesthetic value, increasing accesibility

from the Lake Garda to the back of the urban area

tree lines

forest

meadow

nursery

farmyard

public spaces

farmland

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