Portfolio 2015

Page 1

LUCA CILIANI - portfolio 2015


list of selected projects:

1.0 Academic

2.0 Competition

1.1 New Urban-Rural Park Recovery of the ex industrial area “SPEA” Narni Scalo (Italy)

2.1 Cycleway “Camporda” Bike lane connecting P.Major to Campordà Girona (Spain)

1.2 Urban Library Partial restoration of the ex slaughterhouse Roma (Italy)

2.2 Espai Germanetes Realization of a new public space in the “eixample” Barcelona (Spain)

1.3 Vallecas 2.0 Redevelopment of the neighborhood Puente Vallecas Madrid (Spain)

2.3 Park “Ponti rossi” Urban park connected to a social housing project Napoli (Italy)

1.4 Co(u)ltural Shift reinterpreting the S.G.Milanese industrial area Milano (Italy)

2.4 Recovery of Villa Strohl Fern Rehabilitation of historic Villa (ex Villa Borghese) Roma (Italy) 2.5 Quartier “Aigle-Noir” MEP: mandats d’ètude parallèles Riaz (Suisse)


luca ciliani - selected project

2.6 “Ad Vitam” Requalification project of the old city center Fribourg (Suisse) 2.7 Greener industries Redevelopment of the industrial area “Padule” Cascia (Italy)

3.0 On going/realized 3.1 Azienda agricola Sant’Angelo Farm Holidays in Umbria Amelia (Italy) 3.2 Festarchlab 2012 - 2013 International architecture festival by GATR Terni (Italy)

Lucaciliani@msn.com *393389639317 via giovanni da castel bolognese, Roma


New Urban-Rural Park Recovery of the ex industrial area “SPEA” - Narni Scalo (Italy) 1.1 Graduation thesis Roma Tre Univesity of Rome Architecture Faculty Corso di Laurea Magistrale in progettazione architettonica 2013 thesis in: Composizione architettonica Rel: Prof. Arch. Valerio Palmieri cor: Arch. Massimo Acito Luca Ciliani Award winner: Naturalistic Engineering Award for Quality Mediterranean Landscape “2013 edition Published in: http://www.architettura.uniroma3.it/studilavori_categoria.html?menu_sx=6&bp=6_ param&hl=tesi

The project area is the “gateway “ to Terni, placed below the historic town of Narni. The small village of Narni Scalo in fact, began as an industrial settlement ( only after the construction of the Civitavecchia – Ancona railway line ) in a flat area surrounded by hills , where they still remain tangible the presence of an ancient Roman centuriation. The building’ fabrics has developed linearly along the route of the Via Flaminia and it rails parallel to it, and at the latter , there is also a barrier. The urban center is isolated on one side by the hills and the E45 route, on the other side, the railroad and the industrial zone separete it from the River Nera and the surrounding agricultural areas . The former industrial area “ SPEA “ is located in a strategic position and the re-development of the site into a technology park would allow a connection between the city and its river , a greenway , through the creation of an “ urban park “ and paths Raised crossing the railroad tracks. Inspired by the division of the building fabric in swaddling “functional areas” ( services - residential - commercial ) , the concept of the master plan was based on groups of identification of intervention. The first one is the urban territory , Narni , which presents a particular lack of green areas

( only a park , linked to the school ) . The second is, in addition to the recovery peri-urban belt of industrial products , it contains the new urbanization , which represents real visual and acoustic barriers , protecting the park from the railway and the industrial areas. the project provides several functions, including the new technology hub Ternano (laboratories , offices and services) , a business incubator , a university connected with the hub and a new public sports center , but nonetheless linked to the university. In front of the new buildings there is a linear park , mainly shrubby vegetation , and then get to the central park, where various forest vegetation are present , including a small area of lowland forest ,it is integrated with regular and monocultural planting in order to differentiate it from existing one. Inside there is a historical path that connects all the various pre-existing military (underground deposits). The last band is the agricultural one, in fact, the fields which border the site are embedded, integrated and regularized , and then get to the new pedestrian and cycle path that runs along the river and makes, it for the first time, livable for the citizens.




AGRICULTURAL AREAS

CENTURIATION

WILDFLOWERS

WILDFLOWERS Agricultural areas landlocked between the industrial former area and the river are incorporated into the project , integrated and regolarized . In fact , according to recent archaeological studies , this area was in Roman times the area of a centuriation, the rigid geometric subdivision of the latter is then taken up and used to modulate the cultivated fields . Than, taking a cue from the famous “ flowering of Castelluccio di Norcia “ , not far , it is assumed a possible use of a crop type “ Wildflowers “ , a cultivation of herbaceous species characterized by spontaneous showy blooms that vary throughout the year . Blooms that are very important for the protection of biodiversity , as sought by a large number of species of insects , but also very interesting from the an ornamental and landscape point of view, and then be able to bring people to live these spaces, and not just watching them from afar part.


Urban Library

Partial restoration of the ex slaughterhouse - Rome (Italy) 1.2 Academic/ Culture Università degli studi Roma3 Architecture Faculty Corso di laurea magistrale in progettazione architettonica 2011 laboratorio 2M Professor: Paolo Desideri Luca Ciliani, Fabio Balducci, Cristiano Colamarco

The design of this new library is part of the wider redevelopment of the former slaughterhouse in Testaccio in Rome , intervention that already has made several interventions, such as Macro ( Museum of Contemporary Art ), the cultural center Pelanda the market “ city of the economy, “ and the new headquarters of Architecture of the University of Roma Tre . It is in connection with the last one , it has been suggested a further upgrading of one of the pavilions of the former slaughterhouse , to set it up to the university library , with various functions connected with it , such as a conference room, a bookshop and a caffetteria. In this case our team thought it was only fair to give importance to the project in the public space , which in this area is almost non-existent, and where it is present, is definitely of minor quality . To obtain then the public space within the site , which coincided almost specularly with the surface of the existing building , from a point of view of volumetric , we thought of a breakdown and translation of seniority , by a raising of the block of the greater size , where will be located the library, and a lowering of a second block that goes down creating a public square underground , connecting the library to the volume of services ( the bookshop and café ) . The main volume , those prepared for the library ,

was slightly outstanding , and the ground floor houses a large atrium , which can easily be modified to accommodate temporary exhibitions , is fully glazed on all sides to emphasize the suspension of the volume above . The last one is then covered with a perforated metal mesh that disappears at the short sides , which are home to the outdoor reading rooms , and some openings , creating small terraces connected to the reading rooms or offices within the building . The same coating , bending , also covers the lower side of the volume , becoming, in this case, the ceiling of the atrium . Inside the book is divided into three parts: the central area is left completely empty, a space to ceiling characterized by a large -scale central access , and the sides have an area designated for offices and a library and its own true . The latter is in turn constituted by a central volume , which hold the various reading rooms, connected by footbridges to the two sides , which contain compartments of the libraries. The warehouses and parking are located in the basement instead . The project was designed entirely using the REVIT software, given that the course needed to learn to use it to create a fully detailed design, from plants, to detail, down to the views.


SCHEMI VOLUMETRICI

SCHEMI FUNZIONALI


Vallecas 2.0

Redevelopment of the neighborhood Puente Vallecas - Madrid (Spain) 1.3 Academic/ Urbanism Universidad Politecnica de Madrid ETSAM Escuela Tecnica Superior de Arquitectura 2010 - 2011 Proyecto Urbano Avanzado Professors: Luis Moya Luca Ciliani, Natalia Sevillano Roman Gomez Published in: URBAN-E

The politics of Social Housing (SH) in the city of Madrid is varied, from the promotion of entire neighborhoods , the promotion of the only buildings of SH . The present case is an exceptional case of SH , which also covers the area . In developing the exercise was very successful partnership of ALS , with the visit of Maria Isabel Muñoz , architect, and the revision of the session that featured Paul Valle, Director of Innovation in construction . Of great interest was the participation of Untercio - architects, who presented three buildings built environment in SH . Regarding the district chosen by the existing plan in 50 years, we have extrapolated the ideas that make up the new proposed action. As appropriate, in most cases , the measures taken in those years , such as adapting to the topography or urban housing defined by the position of the vegetation are still valid. We decided different forms of intervention :such as the perimeter well defined from the surrounding streets , the interior is reflected less restricted and editable. in spite of this we decided to find openings in the perimeter to better connect the interior space with the neighbouring districts . The buildings would be constructed parallel to the contour lines (morphology ) , so as to increase the degree of sustainability of the intervention .

Looking at the power plant ( project by Federico Soriano ) just made , it is in itself a milestone for the district , for which a number of axes which , in addition to being influenced by topography and vegetation, will find their point of reference to centre of this “symbolic building” . It will place particular interest in maintaining the existing vegetation on site, to which the proposal will be configured to ensure the survival of at least 80% of the existing trees , which however will be increased by the new vegetation of the project. The pedestrian axes are oriented to the south, in order to ensure adequate public areas in the park. The proposal suggests an additional control to regulate the volume of residential , raised by a number of requirements that must be met by the private outdoor space , which will largely be landscaped . The vegetation will connect the internal icon with green areas in the proximity of the district , mainly with the park Fofo . Similarly, pedestrian areas should connect with this same park , therefore , not yet found in colonies is understood that the main green area in the living room. As regards the management of the vegetation , this is drawn as a function of the trees , the main element that determines our proposal .



Lighting Arabesque

Lighting project for the park “Marinai d’Italia” - Milano (Italy) 1.6 Academic/ master ACMA - UPC Centro italiano di architettura Universidad publica de Catalunya Master in landscape architecture Design Workshop “il progetto dello spazio pubblico” Professors: Roger Narboni Luca Ciliani, Alice Franchina, Valeria Saiu, Valentina Gurgo

the workshop, after providing the necessary foundations to design public space from a lighting point of view, provided for the drafting of a proposed reconfiguration of the lighting system of a park in Milan, and that is the “Park Sailors of Italy” . analyzing the park day and night, it appeared that the park was much used, probably for the many functions that houses a (theater, basketball court, children’s play area, etc.). At the same time, the night, despite the activities inside are reduced drastically, remains, in certain areas, a public space very experienced. This probably occurs also for the type of existing lighting, in fact were installed five large pylons (the same as in Milan are used to illuminate the highways for instance) that create a very homogeneous illumination from above, that in the open spaces gives anyway a feeling of security that brings these spaces to be lived. Nevertheless this type of lighting, in addition to being very costly from an economic point of view, being a lighting from above, in correspondence of areas with a concentration of vegetation (especially trees) creates environments completely obscure and therefore unusable and unsafe . The project therefore provides for a reconfiguration of the lighting system, based on a differentiation of types,

based on the characteristics of the area to be illuminated. You then use a soft lighting to indicate and then easily locate from outside the entrances to the park, then evenly illuminate the path of the park, and that is the arabesque: path during the day has lost its function, and that thanks to this lighting type back to its main function, namely a path for walking in the park and connects the various functions that welcomes. In fact, these are illuminated with particular systems: projectors color the edge of a wooded part of the park, play areas are illuminated with lights that are activated by motion sensors, the theater lights differently depending on whether or not hosts activities within etc etc. Despite the light points are increased (more than twenty times than the current ones) is still able to achieve a significant reduction of energy consumption, in addition to an improvement of the quality of illumination of the park.



Cycleway “Campordà”

Bike lane connecting Pont Major to Campordà - Girona (Spain) 2.1 Collaboration/Landcape Public client Ajuntament de Girona New construction project EMF estudi Martì Franch arquitectura del paisatge coordinator: Martì Franch i Batllori arch: Luca Ciliani, Mercè Pages, Gemma Batllori, Sergi Romero, Albert Cardellà

The project is “A federated edge” in connection with the district of Puente Mayor with the rest of the city by bike path. The new route joins the closest, while appropriates other spaces and endowed with new uses and parks programs. The new route mostly runs along the Ter river or canal Aurora always avoiding urban river area sections with passing vehicles; also takes advantage of existing infrastructure such as service roads of holdings and mainly the secondary road that runs behind the pavilion and soccer field, which completely changes its character by prohibiting the passage of vehicles, application of elements of graphics, etc. It is a smog-free and totally safe route itself, which crosses a river park with specifics interventions. Creation of windows selectively cutting the understory and lower branches of the forest, the view opens at strategic points to connect urban area whit the river. The user acknowledges park space as an open river ecosystems and their derivatives area, rediscovers where it sits and opens the eyes to a much more natural and friendly environment, in contrast to the current situation in the neighborhood. One phase of the project involved the use of an “unusual graphics” only to make unic an item such standardized as a bike path. It went through a phase of

study/experiment, trying to find a different type for each information we have to indicate. This led to a graphic design taht can differentiate the way and make it more than a tool, but an experience for those who walk through it. It’s a project that evolves over time, with the aim of linking banks of the Ter and neighborhoods bordering Puente Mayor, Pedret and Campdorà. The different phases occur starting from the initial shock custom connecting the Barrio de Puente Mayor with plain Campdorà to colonize space on the right bank of the Ter and go to find the bike path from the center of Girona city. As a living element in their system incorporating everything around him, while strengthening existing elements in each neighborhood. The process of achieving this is based on three steps: create way to generate connections (secure mobility); enhancing purposes (living spaces); emphasize landscape elements.


FASE 5

FASE 1

FASE 3


Espai Germanetes

realization of a new public space in the “eixample” - Barcelona (Spain) 2.2 Collaboration/Public space Public client Ajuntament de Barcelona BIMSA New construction project EMF estudi Martì Franch arquitectura del paisatge coordinator: Martì Franch i Batllori arch: Luca Ciliani, Mercè Pages, Gemma Batllori, Sergi Romero, Albert Cardellà

The project involves the construction of a new public space in the heart of Barcelona, more precisely in the district “eixample”. It Maintain and strengthen relationships and continuities with transverse green spaces adjacent enhancing connectivity of the axis viladomat-Borrell. Germantetes consists of 3 areas of public vocation. The recently completed microurbanització sisters of the solar project in object and the gardens of “Emma”. The first need is to connect the existing subspace, avoid ambiguities and culs de sac. It is proposed to demolish the wall between Emma and the gardens solar, creating one large space; so the project is treated as a single space favoring investment in areas with greater permanence. Emma gardens, old space complex, is a cul de sac with a geometrically interpreted pedestrians roundabout. Tomorrow will be integrated into a passage that requires space-think its configuration according to the new reality. Then we want to use or incorporate elements of resilience historic of quality such as capitals or permeable/ Waterproof sun zones to locate strategically the vegetation. The proposal raises a thought long and medium-term, spending resources in the passage and in the gardens, also suitable temporary spaces.

Through the passage of time thinking structured lines of the proposed work. The bulk of plantations phase 1, for example, are appropriated in the final configuration. Projecting with different “layers”, it create an inventory of “ingredients” through the analysis, interpretation and technical design, thus defining a series of major strategies. Using different materialities, we build a new identity with a collective vocabulary and quality. The “confetti” is a semi-mobile or unique elements adapted to different configurations for a specific situation and celebrate that. Since the study emf understand the project as a process with different temporal scenarios in dialogue with BIMSA, the district and the neighbors. The passage becomes landscape. The transverse axis of passage consolidates “the widening grove” forming a recognizable entity from outside the area. The wall of the convent becomes a wall fitted, which are different treatments and ways to access , that Incorporates a versatile program, whit generous and various qualities, basically to allure childrens and elderlys in the new public space.





Park “Ponti Rossi”

Urban park connected to a social housing project - Napoli (Italia) 2.3 Collaboration/Landscape Private client New construction project OSA architettura e paesaggio coordinator: Luca Catalano arch: Luca Ciliani, Rusco Castiglia, Annalchiara Bonora

The intervention is part of a new housing project in a neighborhood very close to the center of Naples. The park still will remain public, thereby exerting an important connective function for the neighborhood, as well as being an important vital core for the same due to the functions that will accommodate inside, among them, will be very important part of the area destined to childhood game , this being directly connected to a kindergarten housed in one of the buildings bordering the new park. the project, having regard to the very restricted buget, in addition to the movement of the land that was adjusting to the new building intervention and to connections with the context, regarding the modeling of the space, provided the primarily use of vegetation, mainly shrub or with small trees (also given the narrow dimensions of the area available). clearly the study of the vegetation has occurred based on issues of public safety (height etc.) as well as on the basis of qualitative issues (choice of essences according to the various color seasonal, or perfumes, as well as questions of form and combination of the same). For this project, in particular, during the design phase, it was used a new 3D design software, “VUE”, able to manage parametrically the vegetation,

being able to manage many families in the database between herbaceous, shrub or arboreal. But in addition to managing this vegetation in three dimensions, the software also allows you to manage the display of the same over time, in different stages of growth, or in different seasons, revealing not only a great tool for rendering, but also a useful tool in the process or design.boree. But in addition to managing this vegetation in three dimensions, the software also allows you to manage the display of the same over time, in different stages of growth, or in different seasons, revealing not only a great tool for rendering, but also a useful tool in the design process.



Recovery of Villa Strohl Fern

Rehabilitation of the historic Villa (ex Villa Borghese) - Roma (Italia)

2.4 Collaboration/landscape Private client French institute “Chatauxbrian” Ambassade de France OSA architettura e paesaggio coordinators: Luca Catalano, Massimo Acito arch: Luca Ciliani, Rusco Castiglia, Annalchiara Bonora, Lorenzo Senni

Aim of the project is the recovery of the image and the peculiarities of the Villa, in the period in which the joint owners was Strohl-Fern, lost because of today’s use as a school through the restoration and strengthening of the fundamental characteristics of the different areas.The identity of the park is characterized by the presence of two types of gardens, a more wild and natural character and a strong Gothic-romantic one, returning at the same time an image scenically homogeneous. The theme of the restoration of “gardens in the Garden”, each originally characterized by its own identity, is the enhancement of the artistic and archaeological, that are the leitmotif of the whole project. In the area north, the project aims to restore the historic character of the area of the tuff cliff through the enhancement and restoration of the forest and undergrowth recreating the original atmosphere. The natural landscape is enhanced by the inclusion of new species and the integration of existing ones. In the middle, divided mainly in large geometric fields from quadrangular and crossed by paths that intersect orthogonallythe recovery aims to restore “gardens in the Garden”, mitigating the impact of the high school on the Villa. axes, signs that over the years have been lost.

In the area south, always been marked by a more romantic view, fields assume forms less boxy and more sinuous, bordered by hedges and ground cover plants with the intention of recovering the role of representation through the planting of new trees, the redefinition of the ancient borders of the gardens, the reservoir of the lake and original paths. The artwork will be enhanced and relocated at the points where they were originally. The wealth of botanical heritage is composed from the initial inclusion of non-native vegetation spontaneous existed before the creation of the Villa and the Park and the vegetation that has settled and later favored by natural regeneration. The use of climbing species, shrubs and herbaceous plants will serve to redefine and rebuild the areas of the environment characterizing the undergrowth Villa in the early ‘900 and donate uniformity to the intervention. The paths become mostly pedestrian, leaving vehicular only those necessary to the passage of school buses. The path of patrol will be restored , as reported in historical maps, as well as the original paths, the secondary routes, the main axes, signs that over the years have been lost.





Quartier “Aigle-Noir”

MEP: Mandats d’étude parallèles - Riaz (suisse) 2.5 Collaboration/Landscape Public amministration Masterplan project Verzone Woods Architectes coordinator: Cristina Woods arch: Luca Ciliani, Roberto Franceschini, Sandrine Perreault

The project of the future headquarters of the Black Eagle is a delicate balance between open spaces and built spaces. The tension created between the different poles of identity promotes the spatial coherence and allows fluid physical links and visual connections between the structural elements of the site. Strategically positioned on the edge of the site, CO, EMS, businesses and the education sector clearly dictate the urban context in which the project is establishing an internal dialogue. Empty driven by the yard, shared garden and sports areas structure the residential area and highlight the key buildings of the project. A junior and senior center and a shopping area are the southern fringe of the site, increasing the concentration of activities in the village and promoting relations between the church, the city hall, the hospital and com - merces proximity in a desire to restructure and revitalize the village center. The central location of the new school building consolidates recreational walk. The redevelopment of the Black Eagle building and integration of the crib, a school program and services help strengthen the presence of this new division of general interest in the neighborhood. The proposal for a second extension of primary school in the southern end of the site to mark the entrance and strengthen the identity and visibility of the school division.

This extension would also organize a town planning point of view southern corner of the intersection and animate the pedestrian promenade from the church to the new district. The concentration of various natures of buildings in a limited area (EMS, sheltered housing, schools and residential areas), shared open spaces and circulation frame, help to pro- mote coexistence and intergenerational exchanges. Plantations of trees, meadows, ponds and infiltration vegetated swales help diversify atmospheres and filter views between sectors. A first green curtain, as an extension in the site’s wooded cord from the Sionge, seeps between the boulevard planted the cantonal road and the neighborhood. It provides privacy and comfort to residents. A landscape dotted with knots platforms along the central promenade and creates a transition zone between the neighborhood and the sports area. Finally, as the landscape of the once proposed Riaz, an orchard and a series of meadows connect the elements together. Two water management strategies are proposed. A first system of vegetated swales recovers rainwater near buildings, and a second one , formed by a linear basin recovers, to infiltrate or even distribute the accumulated water encourage biodiversity present in the area.


zoning

affectation

Centaurea cyanus Melilotus Officinalis Phacelia tanacetifolia Brachypodium pinnatum Bromus erectus Campanula glomerata Carex humilis Festuca rupicola Linum austriacum Adonis vernalis Eryngium campestre Gentiana cruciata Potentilla heptaphylla Pulsatilla vulgaris Scabiosa ochroleuca Trinia glauca Veronica spicata

vegetation

Végétation extensive haute : Praire sèche

Végétation extensive basse

Linaria Vulgaris Minuartia hybrida Petrorhagia saxifraga Potentilla neumanniana Pulsatilla vulgaris Sedum acre Sedum album Sedum maximum Sedum reflexum Sedum rubens Sedum sexanculare Sedum telephium Sempervivum tectorum Seseli annuum Stachys recta Teucrium botrys Teucrium chamaedrys Teucrium montanum Thymus praecox Thymus pulegioides Tragopogon dubius Erophila praecox Festuca pallens Koeleria macrantha

Adenostyles glabra Carex digitata Euphorbia dulcis Lamium galeobdolon Polygonatum multiflorum Primula acaulis Viola reichebachiana

Arbres urbains

Acer campestre Platanus acerifolia Tilia europaea Capinus betulus Viburnum opulus Fagus sylvatica Quercus petraea Quersus robur Betula pendula Fagus sylvatica

Bosquet boisé

Acer campestre Aseculus hippocastaneum Capinus betulus Cornus mas Fagus sylvatica Ilex aquifolium Pinus nigra Pinus sylvestris Quercus petraea Viburnum lantana

connections

Jardins potagers

Espèces à définir

Phytoépuration

Amorpha fruticosa Calamagrostis epigejos Carex brizoides Carex pendula Equiestrum telmateia Glyceria maxima Iris pseudoacorus Juncus stygius Phalaris arundinacea Phragmites australis Sagittaria latifolia Schoenoplectus lacustris Alnus viridis Betula alba Frangula alnus Hippophaë rhamnoides Prunus padus Salix auriata


“Ad Vitam�

Requalification project of the old city center - Fribourg (suisse) 2.6 Collaboration/Landscape Public amministration Masterplan and new construction project Verzone Woods Architectes coordinator: Craig Verzone arch: Luca Ciliani, Roberto Franceschini, Simon Schmidt

The competition for the redevelopment of the Village in Fribourg meets the need to revitalize the town center. The project stands out as supporting vector and an urban and social life and offers enhanced planning quality that placed this bias in a sustainable dynamic. The project proposes first to unify the space from the city center through a mineral belt. It wraps around the town. In some places, in order to adapt to the terrain, it folds in the form of natural stone steps. The city runs and now reads facade facade. Microtopography contributes, in turn, strengthen this unity and clarifies the spatial coherence between the different spaces created. The various constraints of practice made in relation to the structure of the vacuum and pre-existing structural facades are used to specify the prioritization and development of public spaces. Three main squares are necessary because of their unifying function across the city. Each of which is covered with a coating of natural stone slab. The project emphasizes the contrast between wild nature against the bottom and controlled in the upper part. The green belt and natural borough of periphery is recognized and valued by the night lighting concept. In contrast, in the heart of the city, only the tree layer is expressed.

Trees take an almost sculptural and architectural role in the sense that they carve and decorate the space. This nature mastered in the heart of town, however, does not lose its life-giving function. The wooded subjects are seasonal markers, supports biodiversity and help regulate the microclimate through a summer shade and fixation of pollutants on foliage. The layout enhances the quality materials to ensure that the project in duration. Vegetation and light colors selected stones help to reduce heat island effects. The project also offers some porous areas stabilized around the plantations to maximize infiltration.


masterplan

L A G R E NE TT E

1 2 3

Pavé de carriére rectangulaire pose en ligne (Grès calcaire)

10

Fondation en béton armé Lit de pose en béton 4/8 CEM 250,min 15 cm

4

Pavé pour caniveau 10 ép. 20cm

5

Grave I0-63, contenant moins de 2% de particules fines f > 0.02 mm

night view 6

Dalle de pierre

7

Bordure en acier galvanisé

8

Stabilizer 2000 natural binder (ep. 4cm)

9

Banc: assise en bois, structure en metal

1 2

Pavé de carriére rectangulaire pose en ligne (Grès calcaire) 2 - 2.5% Fondation en béton armé

3

Lit de pose en béton 4/8 CEM 250,min 15 cm

4

Pavé pour caniveau 10 ép. 20cm

5

Grave I0-63, contenant moins de 2% de particules fines f > 0.02 mm

6

Dalle de pierre

9

Mélange terre-pie concassées, 30%

12

Mélange terre-pie concassées, 70%

Conduit d'aération entouré de grave

Geotextile type a

15

Marche en pierre

16

Anneau d'aération 110 et bouchon d

17

Enrobé bitumineu

18

7

L A G R E NE TT E

connections

topography

19 10 20 1

4

6

6

7

8

13

2

Bordure en acier galvanisé

8

Stabilizer 2000 natural binder (ep. 4cm)

9

Banc: assise en bois, structure en metal

11 12

3

5

14 9

1

586.60

4

6

6

7

Caniveau à fente

Tout-venant de re Couche formationdedenivelle la bu gravier de réglage T.N. compacté Mélange terre-pie concassées, 30%

Mélange terre-pie concassées, 70% 14 Conduit d'aération entouré de grave

Geotextile type a

15

Marche en pierre

16

Anneau d'aération 110 et bouchon d

17

Enrobé bitumineu 13 Caniveau à fente

18

2 - 2.5%

Couche de nivelle gravier de réglage

11

13 14

19

Tout-venant de re formation de la bu

20

T.N. compacté

8

3 14

2 5

13

urban voids

facades

detail 1:20 586.60


Greener industries

Redevelopment of the industrial area “Padule” - Cascia (Italy)

2.7 Collaboration/ Urbanism International competition Client: Umbria Region Studio Alessio Patalocco Arch: Luca Ciliani, Alessio Patalocco Award winner: 1° prize

The project falls within a call organized by the Umbria Region , which identified four industrial areas to be redeveloped , three of which required an intervention of disused industrial buildings , while the last one of Cascia , required not to act on a single building but on a working industrial area , with serious infrastructure and functional problems and functional (a mixture of industrial, commercial and residential ) , as well as the poor quality aesthetics , despite the proximity to the historical centre of the town itself , which is raised on a hill . Just for this, the industrial area is of poor visual impact if you look at the landscape surrounding the village , a “stain” of built surrounded by nature. Exactly this problem stems from the concept of intervention : trying to bring the vegetation within the area, through various types of interventions , ranging from the type of flooring ( will fit new flooring and drainage) to the green roof , which will cover not only the roofs of the buildings , but also the vertical walls . with regard to vegetation, as well as a shade of the main street , you will use trees to screen the majority of the existing buildings , preventing the view from the city. Some urban voids on the site will present the inclusion of key buildings for a comprehensive redevelopment of the area,

and especially to create a connection, also functional, with the rest of the city through the reorganization of existing campaign paths . the entrances to the parking lots to provide mixed energy storage ( using solar energy and wind power will be able to generate useful energy to various present industries). You then provide the buildings mixed commercial downstairs and upstairs residential , typical of medieval towns such as Cascia , as well as a new sports centre , which will connect and expand existing facilities . Another important intervention relates to water regulation , in fact the area is in a critical area from a hydro geological point of view , as lowest point of the valley to the east of the centre . Knowing it had to change the water system present, we have assumed a new system that provides a recovery of rainwater through changes to the roofs of existing buildings. The gray water are incorporated and then redistributed and reused as residences and industries. The Wastewater produced, coming to be recovered and treated in a special unit , which after being processed, making them available for irrigation of green areas and the sourrounding agricultural areas .



Azienza agricola Sant’Angelo

Farm Holidays in Umbria - Amelia (Italy) 3.1 On going/ Private Personal Project First fase:2013 Second fase: 2014 (on going) Client: C&C srl. Arch: Luca Ciliani

The project involves the construction of a farm holydays in the countryside close by the historical center of Amelia, a beautiful village in the south of the Umbria region. The client company wanted to create a new forum in which converge the various functions / productions once scattered throughout the territory. For this reason the project has been divided into various phases of achievements : the first , that one already formed , corresponds to the buildings of the real production . The first buildings constructed are in fact three, two of which were wooden structures , respectively, which are home to a horse farm and a dedicated space in the warehouse, remittance of agricultural vehicles and office. The only building made of brick houses instead of the basement cellars, where is the production of wine farm and home at the same time the technical areas such as the management of the photovoltaic energetic system (installed on the roofs of the wooden structures , grossed classic saddle roof tiles ) and a cistern that stores rainwater from various pitched roofs , the same after being treated gray water can be reused for irrigation of the surrounding fields or vineyards company . the top houses , a multifunctional space , with the ability to accommodate guests or organize various events.

The most important intervention , however, has been the placing of the ground , finding in a territory steep were made important interventions levelling and consolidation of the soil with terraces containment made with large stones embedded to form the walls, without the use of cement mortars . In addition to retaining walls , was made an important system of water regulation , and the construction of a well that allows the irrigation of fields and vegetation. Just as regards the latter , particular attention has been paid to the choice of the plants : for example with regard to the slopes steeper left been identified particular types of shrubs and trees can make the soil more secure and less prone to landslides . Other shrubs instead were chosen for the ability to prevent the formation of weeds ( especially in the cavity between the stones of the walls ) . The next phase of the project involves the expansion of space for events , connected to the outdoor terrace , as well as a new building , “ tower “, which will host the reception rooms of guests , which is the first project that will conclude with the third phase of project ( still under design ) , and that is the part of the farm .



Festarchlab 2012 -2013

International Architecture Festival by GATR - Terni (Italy) 3.2 Realized/ Culture Festarchlab International architecture festival organized by GATR in association whit the magazine ABITARE Luca Ciliani (organizer)

Established on September 24, 2009, the Association of Young Architects of the Province of Terni (GATR) , whose aim is the promotion of quality in architecture, through the organization of moments of meeting , study and debate. - The awareness of architecture by the general public , through the promotion of open debates , popular events , with particular attention to the use of communication forms (textual , graphical , audio-visual ) really open and understandable to non-experts works . - Attention to the work of young professionals through support activities carried out by professional bodies , in particular, through the “ institution of the architecture competition . “ - The development of relationships and the exchange of ideas between architects working in different places and countries , through the organization of events, trips and study visits. Among these , the initiative of great interest and attraction at the international level is definitely the Festarchlab : an architecture festival organized by the GATR and a collaboration with Stefano Boeri , creator of Festarch , and the magazine Abitare. Personally, I am part of the team since 2011 , first as assistant, then move on to the use of real organizer of the festival , holding positions ranging from research sponsors ,

the design and construction of installations, detections of events compatible with the respective themes of the festivals and organize themselves, contacting studios / collectives of architects as guests of the event. In 2012, the theme of the festival offers a reflection on public space as a fundamental element of the city “physical” and the immaterial . The protagonists are collectives that have decided to make architecture together, to focus on the synergy between different skills , ideas, experiences , motivated by the common idea of the necessity of comparison, co-authoring , of witness . Guests of the festival : 72 hours urban action , Orizzontale, Superfluo , metal-mezzadro/orti urbani . The theme of 2013 is instead of the information technology,it is the ratio between the real and the virtual, which is extremely present in our daily lives . Analysis of the potential of the network, on the enjoyment by the city and its relationship with the city material, static and hierarchical . You want to understand how our architects and designers can take advantage of its potential by identifying the revolutionary visions and new priorities that entails. Among the guests : T- Spoon, Italo Rota , Matteo Dondè , Alessio Erioli (Co- de-it ) , and Diaria Project


orizzontale

72 hours urban action

T-spoon

Diaria Project


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.