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MILANO CORTINA St rate g ie s and g ui d e l i n e s p o st eve nt s us t a i n a b l e
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Proff. Isabella Inti, Riccardo Mazzoni, Irene Toselli Tutor: Ca rla Ferrer, Carlo Gallelli St ude nt s: Anar Abdullaev, Isidora Djurakic, Myrto Gatou, Tommaso Genco, Mira Matias Frie dman, Sh an n o n Leig h Tr ib e, C am il l a Ver tu a
What does temporality mean?
Temporary housing means unoccupied habitable dwellings, suitable rental housing, mobile homes, or other readily fabricated dwellings. Temporary housing means a specific work or improvement (...) to provide dwelling accommodations, including the acquisition, construction or rehabilitation of land, buildings and improvements thereto, for temporary residential housing, including, but not limited to, shelters for homeless people, housing for victims of floods and other disasters, shelters for abused or battered persons and their children, housing for families with hospitalized family members, housing for students and student families (...)
In terms of p ossi b i li t y of d i s m a nt l i n g
In terms of u s e
In terms of f u n c t i o n
The structure itself is temporary
The structure can be periodically used, (not during the whole year)
The structure remains the same, but, even if used constantly, it hosts different functions
Credits: https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/temporary-housing
What did temporality mean? The beginning
The myth of the machine
World War I
HISTORY
1910. /
1905 / 1908. / Earthquakes in the South of Italy --> interest in pre-fab modules of emergency
r the first t e the e a mobile home appears in the Italian manuals published by Hoepli
1945. /
1933. /
1922. / I Esposizione Nazionale Campionaria
Progress Exhibition, Chicago Prototypes of House of Tomorrow and of the Crystal House
1936. / VIII Fiera del Levante, Bari
Karl Koch, Acorn The first foldable house
Instance of reconstruction 1929. /
Buckminster Fuller Dymaxion House prototype
The reconstruction period
World War II
1949. / Fanfani’s law on reconstruction stops studies on pre- fab solutions
1933. /
1943-46. /
Luigi Piccinato Colonial House
Gio Ponti La casa dentro l’armadio
1932. /
HOUSING
Exhibition in Berlin Sonne, Luft und Haus fur Alle
High-tech demountable and transportable house House of B. Taut 1940. /
1950
1940
1930
1920
1910
1900
EMERGENCY
Le Corbusier Maisons Murondins
What did temporality mean? Low-tech and utopia
The crisis of the ‘70s and the container era
Self-construction and sustainability
Idea of transience 1973. /
1979. /
First energetic crisis Second energetic crisis
1993 /
1999 /
Italo Calvino, Sigmund Bauman, Six Memos for the Next Liquid modernity Millennium 2002. / A.A. V.V. Edilizia transitoria in condotte metalliche
Mobile way of living 1964. / Archigram The walking city
1984. / 1965 - 1967/ 1972. / Nader Khalili MoMa David Greene Superadobe Italy: the new domestic Living Pod Emergency Shelter landscape
1991. / 1986. / Marco Zanuso Vito Acconci Sistema Spazio Mobile Linear City
2008. / Economic crisis
2009. /
2016. /
Abruzzo earthquake and C.A.S.E. project
Amatrice earthquake
2000. /
2003. / Wes Jones Lucy Orta Tower Housing System Nomad Hotel
Alberto Rosselli
Marco Zanuso
Presented at the N A S A symposium Lunar Bases and Space Activities of the 21st Century
1966. /
Concrete canvas The building in a bag
The house is expandible on both the lateral surfaces.
1995. / Shigeru Ban Temporary emergency housing
Michael Webb Cushicle
2011. /
1998. / Michael Rakowitz ParaSITE
2000. / C.L.E.A. Casette in Legno per Emergenze Abitative
2016. / S.A.E. housing project Soluzioni Abitative in Emergenza
2020
2010
2000
1990
1980
1970
1960
t e she ter that the inhabitant can wear as a packback
What does temporality mean? / The Alps
TheBar ech, t r adi t i onals t onef ence peggi onAl ( mount ai npas t ur es )
TheCal ec,t r adi t i onal s emi t empor ar ys hel t er f ors hepher ds peggi onAl ( mount ai npas t ur es )
TheCal ec,t r adi t i onal s emi t empor ar ys hel t er f ors hepher ds peggi onAl ( mount ai npas t ur es )
Traditional Calec
Traditional Barech
Vald' Aos t a' sRas car d,t r adi t i onalal pi nehous e
Traditional Rascald
-upperl ev el :haybar nandf oods t uffss t or age -i nt er medi at el ev el :s pr i ng/ s ummer / aut umnhous e
Fro m a lo ca l tra d itio n . . .
-l owerl evel :s t al l ,cel l arandwi nt err ooms
What does temporality mean? / The Alps
Zinc mine museum Peter Zumthor 2016, Sauda, Norway
Bivouac Roberto Dini, Stefano Girodo 2018, Mountain Morion, Italy
...to in n ovation
Ofis Arhitekti 2015, Mountain Skuta, Slovenia 2016, Mountain Kanin, Slovenia
What does temporality mean? / Principles
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BENEFITS RISKS
FLEXIBILITY
STANDARDISATION OF CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
Temporary structures can be set in multiple locations and dismounted easily. Multiple configurations can be adopted.
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same solution can be used in multiple locations/ different configurations resulting in different environments solution needs to perform in various climatic conditions and contexts.
Repetitive proccess for the construction/ assembly for all modules/ components
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PRE- FABRICATION OF COMPONENTS Industrially fabricated components transfered on site for assembly
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waste minimization/ minimization of error risk in contruction/ controlled and tested performance standard, pre-defined outcome of assembled product might not be appropriate in all contexts
PHASING Projects can be developed in different phases and expand or reduce according to its requirements
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flexibility must be planned well in advance.
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quicker and safer construction process due to specialisation and testing difficul to adjust once construction process has been agreed on
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MOBILITY
TEMPORANITY
Units or components are being manufactured off site and transferred with the use of lorries to the site
Structure can be removed from site after its intended use. No permanent impact of structure to the context.
structures are developed and tested off site and can be then distributed in multiple locations access to certain sites can be challenging and thus transportation must be planned in advance
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Temporary use of the land - solution to soil fragility Lightweight structures must adopt certain technologies to deal with challenging climates
DEMOUNTABILITY
ADAPTABILITY
SERIAL PRODUCTION
A characteristic of such structures that allows for components to be taken apart
Component based structures can be manipulated to adapt to various uses and climatic conditions or settings
Structures with the same requirements and intended for similar use can be manufactured in large numbers
an easy process, if well though in advance, which allows for the reuse of the structure or its components risk in the durbaility of performance of the structure in other contexts
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structures that are being reused in new settings can be appropriated to their new context adaptation might not be succesful and have an impact in its environmental performance, use or integration to the conext
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minimisation of production cost snd time and optimization of design Risk of context inappropriate and not user defined outcomes
LIVIGNO
QUESTIONS
What does temporality mean? How can we contextualise the Olympic Village? How can we generate a sustainable, economic and social development?
1. THE CONTEXT
How can we contextualise the Olympic Village? 1935
The plot
2015
Morphology of Livigno
How can we contextualise the Olympic Village?
Historical Photographs 1816
How can we contextualise the Olympic Village?
Linear development, a l ong the his toric a l road
More tourism: n ew lines of houses develop perpendicularly to the h istorical road
How can we contextualise the Olympic Village?
The housing s ettlem ent
How can we contextualise the Olympic Village?
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Hi stor i cal road
Transversal streets
Following the finger system and revitalization of the axis
How can we apply the bid to this context?
Modules Cur re nt Si tuat i on of t he Pl ot
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O lym p i c V i l l a g e Re q u i re m e nt s
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B i d of Li v i g n o
28 885 sqm Key Plan
Size of the plot : 442 532 sqm
Amphitheatre - 250 sqm General Store - 850 sqm Bank - 100 sqm Call Center - 150 sqm Cyber Cafè - 200 sqm Hair Saloon - 100 sqm Florist - 50 sqm Dry Cleaning - 25 sqm CafÊ - 500 sqm Travel Agency - 50 sqm Post Office - 75 sqm Museum - 40 sqm WADA - 40 sqm
A construction site occupies part of the plot. After its reclamation, it is assumed as part of the vegetative area. Reclaimed construction site - 13 481 sqm Agriculture / vegetation - 330 512 sqm
343 993 sqm 2 530 sqm 18 400 sqm 69 654 sqm
Built areas
Agriculture vegetation
Natural and artificial infrastructures
28 540 sqm
Operational Zone
Single room
9 sqm
Double room
14 sqm
Light ratio Guest Pass Centre - 300 sqm Welcome Center - 4 000 sqm- 2700 sqm Media Center - 800 sqm Transport Mall - 10 000 sqm Facility Service - 3 000 sqm
Village Committee - 40 sqm Recreational Center - 1 500 sqm Sports Complex - 5 000 sqm Religious Center - 300 sqm Security Committee - 500 sqm Residential Center - 1 500 sqm NOC Center - 400 sqm Polyclinic - 800 sqm Sport Center - 300 sqm Dining Hall - 6 000 sqm Accomodation - 12000 sqm- 5026 sqm
O l y m p i c Village Plaza
Residential Area
2 700 sqm
5 026 sqm
Permanent houses
1:8 of surface
+ 300 permanent beds to be used post event for seasonal workers.
Total amount of athletes : 1 018 300 permanent beds x 9 sqm 718 temporary beds x 14 sqm
Temporary houses
How can we apply the bid to this context?
D i f fe re nt S ce n a ri o s
To grapht areas
To maintain agriculture
To recall the past
How can we apply the bid to this context?
Situation of the plot during the event The P lot Dur ing the O lym p ics
- 13 740 sqm - 2 216 sqm - 32 947 sqm
13 740 sqm 2 216 sqm 32 947 sqm 41 460 sqm
- 7 777 sqm
7 777 sqm
282 515 sqm
69 656 sqm - 2 926 sqm
Reversible houses
Permanent houses
2 926 sqm
Houses adapted on site 1 694 sqm Demounted units - 6083 sqm
11 units remain in the plot for temporary sport events,
B u i l t A re a D u ri n g Oly m p i c s
How can we apply the bid to this context? T h e Houses i n the Pos t Eve nt
1 694 sqm
T he Pl ot i n t h e Po st Eve nt
25 %
- 86 322and sqm Bivouacs spread hotel
15 %
Refuge
7 746 sqm of the infrastructures built for the Olympic Village remain permanent
6 083 sqm
90 % 2 700 sqm 226 sqm
Social Housing- 226 sqm
10 % 60 %
86 322 sqm
- 320 717 sqm - 27 747 sqm Civil Protection - 7 746 sqm
320 717 sqm 27 747 sqm 7 746 sqm
Redistribution
Houses for seasonal workers - 2 700 sqm
16 units remain on site, as requested by the bid of Livigno, for seasonal workers. 3 houses are used permanently as social housing.
25 % : Scattered bivouacs along existing paths and spread hotels in the mountains
15 % : Refuge
60 % :Assembly of several modules for Civil Protection
B u i l t A re a s Po st Eve nt
2. THE DEFINITION OF THE MASTERPLAN
How can we contextualise the Olympic Village? The Masterplan Strategy
The historical axis
Involvement of the dam and housing development
The vegetation
Threshold
Belonging
Defining the role of the historical axis inside the plot
Today the dam is detached from the village itself. Through the continuation of the historical axis, ending at the pier, the project aims to attract more people towards the lake. The houses for the Olympic Village sit along the perpendicular transversal roads off the historical one, as in the tradition.
The plot is mostly used for agriculture. We found out that the old traces of the crops are parallel to the housing settlements already existing in the plot. We recall them in order to develop the vegetation both along the historical road and along the trail over the river.
In this way, the vegetation becomes a threshold between the agriculture, still mantained, and the built areas of the plot.
Therefore, the plot is defined by three main areas. . A natural area, relating to the part of the plot faces both the dam and the river; A sport area, located close to the existing pool; as well as the housing settlement, which acts as a continuation of the current development of the village.
Configuring the masterplan
Involvement of the dam into the urban dynamics of Livigno
Historical road as the spine of the masterplan
Configuring the masterplan
The sport leisure axis
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Te m p o r a r y houses of olympic bid in terms of function and use
Permanent and temporary houses belong to this spine
Configuring the masterplan The pool in the dam and its reactivation
The beginning of the indigenous garden leading to the existing trail
The masterplan
The masterplan
Elements of Activation: The masterplan
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1 . T he indi genous garden : fro m the b id to the v il l a ge El em e nts
River vegetatio n
Carex Pendula
Typha latifolia
Saxifraga Autumnalis
Eriophorum Scheuchzeri
Epilobio Kreczetoviczia Eriophorum di Fleisher caespitosa Angustifolium
Elements of Activation: The masterplan 2 . T he pie r and t he pool: to a ctivate the da m
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Elem e nts
The pier ends with a pool completely immersed within the landscape.
It floats on the dam so that it follows the seasonal fluctuations over time.
The pool and pier lay over inflated pillows. In particular, the position of the pier is secured by a series
of wooden sticks, higher than the maximum level of flooding of the dam. This pier follows the same
direction of the existing trail, so that the pool becomes a real destination.
The pool can be used during the whole year, in summer as in winter.
Minimum level of the lake
On rare occasion, depending on the dams policy.
Medium level of the lake
Usual situation.
Maximun level of the lake
It’s really rare, depending on flooding.
S ec tio n
Elements of Activation: The masterplan 3 . Th e sport and lei sure ax is : a new attra ctor
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El em e nts Spaces of leisure are directly interconnected through a system
of solids and voids. The cafè is embedded within the
The sport cafè
Sectio n S p o r t s a n d Le i s u re Axis : Spo rts ce nt re and exis ting p ool
artificial hill, utilizing the natural landscape on site. The activated pool
The existing pool is refurbished, and its current spaces and
functions are spread into a linear route. The spaces of the spa
The gym
Elements of Activation: The masterplan 4 . Re lax in t he nat ure Manipulati on of t h e a rt ifical mou nd, s por ts cafe with c h a n g e ro o m s , a n d m a s s a g e u n i t s
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The single units are used as little leisure and relaxation spaces immersed into nature. They are moulded from the artificial landscape of the hill and they directly engage with the river , vegetation along it, and with the sorrounding landscape, They also have a relationship to the people on piers on the other side of the river.
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El em e nts
How can we generate a sustainable, economic and social development?
Wh at Re mai ns Operational zone 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
Amphitheatre General Store Bank Travel Agency Photo Store Cyber Cafè Hair Saloon Florist Dry Cleaning Café Museum WADA
Olympic Village Plaza 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
Guest Pass Centre Welcome Center Media Center Transport Mall Facility Service
Residential area 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
Village Committee Recreational Center Sports Complex Security Committee Residential Center NOC Center Polyclinic Dining Hall Accomodation
Spa, pool on the pier, new sport centre
Su s ta ina b i l i t y
Le g a cy
Reuse of the existing arena
The arena regains its original function
Fut ure ac to r s ATHLETES
They fit into the existing urban fabric
New public services
It is spread into the territory, improving vegetation
It gives value to the territory
CITIZENSHIP AND TOURISTS
They are located in the same building
It becomes a cultural hub and a new attractor for the area
CITIZENSHIP AND TOURISTS
It belongs to an existing parking area
It works in relation with the new sport axis
CITIZENSHIP AND TOURISTS
Improvement of construction site
From a temporary event to permanent leisure and sport facilities
CITIZENSHIP AND TOURISTS
the
existing
Most of them are temporary Most of them are temporary
The permanent ones work in relation with the seasonal and the permanent houses Some are permanent, some temporary in terms of use. Mostly they’re dismantled and redistributed
RESIDENTS OF THE NEW PERMANENT UNITS AND OF THE SURROUNDINGS
ATHLETES FROM SUMMER CAMPS, TOURISTS SPECIFIC TOURISTS, CIVIL PROTECTION
The masterplan post-event
The masterplan
How can we generate a sustainable, economic and social development?
During the Olympics
Just after the event
1 year after the event: the park
4 years after the event: agriculture (1/3 of the park)
How can we generate a sustainable, economic and social development?
Winter 2026
Spring 2027
Spring 2030
Elements of Activation: The masterplan post-event
1. The Cafè
2. Social crops
Crops
Cabbage
Onion
Radicchio
Beans
Potatoes
Chicory
Spinach
Parsley
3. THE TEMPORARY HOUSING UNITS
The housing project
Preservation l o c a l t radi t i ons
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Orie nt at i o n of t h e u n i t s Fun ct i ons def i ne d by alo n g the h i stor i c a l mate r i ali t y ro a d
Strenghtening econ omy
loca l
Local materials
Local te c h n i q u e s of cons tructi on
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PRINCIPLES from the Olympic bid
Lombardia
Long term local development plan
Strenghtening the role of the Region
Stre ng hte ning youth policies, sport and le i sure
S u s t a i n a b l e development
E c o n o m i c , environmental and s ocia l developm ent
P rese r vat i o n of l oc a l tra dit i on s
The Module
718 Beds
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The Olympic Housing Unit 718 Beds
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Street elevation
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East & west elevation
Elevation from the street
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The Interior Sectional axonometric
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Locally sourced material
XLam composite panels prefabricated in the factory
Floor, wall and roof panels transported to site
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The Assembly
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T im b e r d r y jo ints a llow fo r a s l ot , s l i de and glide co n s t r u c t i o n proces s
22mm roof sheeting 35mm insulating between 35 x 35mm battens at 700mm CC 5mm waterprooďŹ ng membrance 100mm solid XLAM panel INTERNAL MEMBRANE: 10mm internal timber cladding 35mm plaster board 10mm internal timber cladding 100mm solid XLAM panel
35mm insulating between 35 x 35mm battens at 700mm CC 100mm solid XLAM panel
EXTERNAL MEMBRANE: 75mm equal angle steel frame to hold external membrane 85mm insulation 5mm waterprooďŹ ng membrane 10mm external timber cladding
Exploade d Axon omet ri c of mate ri al st u d y 1 :50
The Reconfiguration
25 % : Bivouacs spread hotels
2026 WINTER OLYMPICS
Houses dismantled to smaller units
Modules taken to the workshop on site to be reconfugured for redistribution
Redistribution
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15 % : Refuge
60 % :Civil Protection
How can we generate a sustainable, economic and social development? The functional modules
Part of a sum
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The configurations
Post redistribution
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30 sqm
60 % Protection
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M ILANO CO RTINA 2027 Strategies a nd guid elines for post event susta ina ble living
Politecnico di Milano Architecture and Urban Design Thematic Studio a.a 2019-2020
Professors: Isabella Inti, Riccardo Mazzoni, Irene Toseli Tutors: Carla Ferrer, Carlo Gallelli Group 1: Anar Abdullaev, Isidora Djurakic, Eleni Myrsini (Myrto) Gatou, Tommaso Genco, Mita Matias Friedman, Shannon Leigh Tribe, Camilla Vertua
CONTENTS
SETTING THE SCENE
THE CONTEXT
OLYMPIC VILLAGE MASTERPLAN
HOUSING CLUSTER
OLYMPIC VILLAGE HOUSING AND MODULE CONSTRUCTION POST EVENT SITE RECONVERSION POST EVENT REDISTRIBUTION OF UNITS
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SETTING THE SCENE I MPORTA NT S TATIS TICS DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE PROJ ECT GOA LS DIFFERENT S CENA RIOS
CORTINA
What is the current situation? What is required? How is the plot changing during the games? How is the plot changing after the games?
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2 5 3 0 s qm 1 8 4 0 0 s qm 2 8 5 4 0 s qm
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19 588
Guest Pass Center - 300sqm Welcome Center - 4000 sqm Media Center - 800 sqm Transport Mall - 10000 sqm Facility Service - 3000 sqm
Accommodation - 12000 sqm Dining Hall - 6000 sqm Sport Center - 300 sqm Polyclinic - 800 sqm NOC Center - 400 sqm Residential Center - 1500 sqm Security Committee - 500 sqm Religious Center - 300 sqm Sports Complex - 5000 sqm Recreational Center - 1500 sqm Village Committee - 40 sqm
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21 980
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6 406
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Double room: 1 4 sqm
2 in 40 rooms wheelchair accessible
7 5 6 5 sqm
1 756
197 770
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29 237
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102 359
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15 027 sqm
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TH E PLOT PO ST E VE N T
4 500 sqm 1 770 sqm 13 318 sqm
4 454
Single room: 9 sqm
Light ratio: 1 :
HO U S ES P O ST E V E N T
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30 %
Regole
Olympic Village
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Amphitheater - 250 sqm General Store - 850 sqm Bank - 100 sqm Call Center - 150 sqm Cyber Cafe - 200 sqm Hair Salon - 100 sqm Florist - 50 sqm Dry Cleaning - 25 sqm Cafe - 500 sqm Travel Agency - 50 sqm Post Office - 75 sqm Museum - 40 sqm WADA - 40 sqm
22 6 3 51 s q m
1 02 35 9 s q m
T HE P LOT D U RIN G GA M ES
Total number of athletes: 1 140
Size of the plot: 3 3 5 116 sqm 6 40 6 s q m
BI D O F CO RT IN A
25 %
Bivoucas
+
25 %
10 % sqm
210 709 sqm
13 265
sqm
60 %
Civil protection
OLYMPIC VILLAGE REQUIREMENTS
sqm
+
130 251
C U R R E NT SI T UAT I O N OF T H E P LOT
50 %
123 607 sqm
built
Operational Zone
Residential Zone
New Built
Permanent
stay behind (test cluster)
built
green
Olympic Village Plaza
Temporary Houses
Existing Built
Temporary (remaining)
demounted and stored on site
green
Green
Temporary (converted)
distributed
infrastructure
New Infrastructure
Removed
infrastructure
Existing Infrastructure
What is the Olympic Village DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE?
S ET T ING T H E S CE N E
DESIGN
START
February 2023 August 2023
STAGE 1
CONSTRUCTION
September 2023 September 2025
Agenzia Olimpica di Protegettazione
STAGE 2
FITTING-OUT
October 2025 January 2026
STAGE 3
T A M
OLYMPIC TO PARALYMPIC TRANSITION
24 February 2026 1 March 2026
STAGE 4
Organising Committees of the Olympic Games (OCOG)
17 March 2026 31 May 2026
CORTINA
RETROFITTING WORKS
LONG-TERM LEGACY
STAGE 5
FINISH
What do we aim to achieve?
S ET T ING T H E S CE N E
PROJECT GOALS
T A M
CORTINA
GUIDELINES... ACT I VAT ION THROUGH UTILIZATION OF RUNWAY
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n
pm
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a ab
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is le rts
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F L E X I B I L IT Y TO ALLOW FOR MULTIPLE FUTURE EVENTS
2026
2027
70% REMOVED
leaving runway with infrastructure and minimal temporary facilities
... for sustainable, economic and social development
S ET T ING T H E S CE N E
Which strategy meets our goals? DIFFERENT SCENARIOS
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FOCUS ON S PORTS ZONE
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X
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RUNWAY REMOVAL AND RE N AT U RA LIZ AT IO N
EVENT
X
MAINTAINING AND U T ILIZ IN G RU N WAY
ACT IVAT IO N through Olympic Zone 1
Olympic Zone 2
Olympic Zone 3
GA M ES and CO N N ECT IO N S
STRATEGIES
ACT IVAT IO N through
POST EVENT Activity 1
T A M
Activity 2
N E W P RO GRA M and CO N N ECT IO N S
CORTINA
T A M
THE CONTEXT LOCATING THE S ITE S ITE PA RA METERS U R BAN DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE
CORTINA
T HE CO N T E XT
Where? CORTINA FORMER AIRPORT SITE
CORTINA CENTR E
TH E A BA ND O N E D AI R PO RT SI TE, 4KM FR OM CO RT I N A CE N T R E
CO RTINA CENTR E
T A M
CORTINA
T A M
T HE CO N T E XT
Semi Eroded Grasslands
Urban Park
Human Activity Marks
CORTINA
also some Hotels
T HE
bell tower is rebuilt, with
Increasing in economic-tourist activity due to the new fashion of CO Nclimbing T E XT (1863)
The also some Hotels
URBAN DEVELOPMENT TIMELINE
T A M
Increasing in economic-tourist Construction of the activity due to the new fashion of document attesting a sale climbing (1863) of a land in Cortina (1156) Inauguration of the Val Pusteria railway Set (1871) limits for urban development document attesting a sale Construction of the of a land in Cortina (1156) Set limits for urban development : rock samples in the Inauguration of the Val Pusteria railway Adige Valley are of marine origin (1871) (1791) : rock samples in the Adige Valley are of marine origin (1791)
Town Hall
First
First
Town Hall
discovery
18 50
60
70
discovery
11 50
13 90
1 78 95 0
11 50
13 90
17 90
60
war bell tower
70
The is over The is rebuilt, with Cortina becomes Italian The Winter Olympics assigned to also some Hotels (1918) of Urban development Cortina are The is rebuilt, with The first cable car that conThe is over in economic-tourist new buildings also some Hotels Increasing nected due Cortina to the Cortina becomes Italian The Winter Olympics assigned to activity to the newcenter fashion of of Pocol is build (1918) redevelopment of the existing ones climbing (1863) Increasing in economic-tourist Cortina are (1824) (1975) The first cable car that conactivity due to the new fashion of nected Cortina to the center climbing (1863) Construction of the of Pocol is build Inauguration of the Val Pusteria railway (1824) Construction (1871)of the Inauguration of the Val Pusteria railway (1871)
end stop only
canceled war
bell tower
end of Urban development stop new buildings only redevelopment of the existing ones
canceled
Town Hall
1 9 10
20
30
18 50
60
70
18 50
60
70 Cortina is a candidate for the 1944 Olympic Games
war new war
The is over plan regulatory Cortina becomes Italian (exception prohibits new buildings (1918) The over nature) of those of aispublic Cortina becomes The Italian first cable car that con(2001) (1918) nected Cortina to the center of Pocol buildcar that conThe first is cable (1824) nected Cortina to the center of Pocol is build (1824)
20 00
1 9 10
20
30
CORTINA
Town Hall 40
50
60
70
1 9 10
20
30
40
50
(1975)
60
70
After Olympics Event there is a 1956
overbuilding period After Olympics Event there is a
Italy enters the
war
Cortina is a candidate for the 1944 Olympic Games
The Winter Olympics assigned to
end stop end only stop
1956
Italy enters the
overbuilding period
war
of Urban development W IN T E R O LY M P IC S HE LD IN Cortina are The Winter Olympics assigned to regulatory plan CO RT IN A IN 1 9 56 new buildings of Urban development prohibits new buildings (exception Cortina are redevelopment of the existing ones of those of a public nature) new buildings (1975) (2001) redevelopment of the existing ones (1975)
canceled new canceled
only
40
5 000 20
60
70
What is the MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION of Cortina, and how can it inform our desing?
T HE CO N T E XT
T A M
CORTINA
G R OWT H PAT T E R N S
C IASLT O UR R IBCAANL CUERNB TAENR C E N T E R ortina
1845
1845
2019
2019
H I S T O RH I CI S AT L OURRI C BAL N U C RE B N AT N E RC E N T E R Cortina Cortina
1845
1 9 52
18 45
H I S TOR I CAL U R BA N
Income of CEN TR E EVO LUTI Ofilling N tourism, ot the traditional voids between TRADITION houses.
Tra d i t iona l Housing org a n iza tion in the form of C lu s te rs
dits: Franco Mancuso, Edoardo1996 Gellner : il mestiere di architetto, 1996 ellner : il mestiere di architetto,
2019
1845
Income of tourism, filling ot the traditional voids between houses. IN FILL
TOURIST INF LUX
N OW 1845 Original Cluster
NOW Infill Cluster
C LU ST E R
Income of tourism, filling ot the traditional voids between houses.
Income of tourism, filling ot the traditional voids between houses.
N 2019
T A M
OLYMPIC VILLAGE MASTERPLAN PROJ ECT GOA LS M ASTERPLA N DES IGN S TRATEGY DES IGNING THE VILLAGE FO CUS ON OLY MPIC ZONES
CORTINA
OLY M P I C V I L L AG E M AST ER PL A N
How do we achieve our PROJECT GOALS?
T A M
PROJ ECT GOA LS TO ACTIVATE HOW DO WE ACTIVATE?
TO LIN K
HOW DO WE LINK?
RIVER
FOREST
to NATURE
trails’ start from CORTINA
CLUSTER ON RUNWAY
WALKWAY
ACTIVATION THROUGH THE RUNWAY
CO N N ECT IN G PAT H O N S IT E
D E SI G N I N G THE V I L L AG E Site O bservat i o ns and Desi gn Act io ns trail on mountain
FOREST
PUBLIC
PRIVATE
CAMP SITE
RESIDENTIAL activity marks
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OLYMPIC PLAZA
OPERATIONAL ZONE
parking
SPORTS COMPLEX
bus stop ENTRANCE 2
ENTRANCE 1
CORTINA
RUNWAY 1.2 km
foot paths
trails’ start
MAIN ROAD FROM CORTINA CENTER
CONCRETE BASE
ZONE
trails
FOREST
N
CORTINA
OLY M P I C V I L L AG E M AST ER P L A N
T A M
CORTINA
OLY M P I C V I L L AG E M AST ER PL A N
D e s i g n o f O P E R AT I O N A L Z O N E
T A M
CORTINA
W hat a re o ur co n s i de r at i o n s reg a rd in g th e future of t he s i te? .. . h avin g t h e g u id e line s in mind : ACT IVAT I O N + CONNECT I ON + FLEXIBIL ITY
GENE RA L P UB L I C E N T R A N C E AN D SP O RTS CO M P L E X E XPAN SION
Fac il it ies w it h in O p erat io n al Zo n e A xo n o m et r ic
CONNECTING BRIDGE WITH CAMP SITE
WELLNESS CENT RE
SHUTTLE BUS SERVCE ALONG RUNWAY
CYBER CAFE NEW RUNNING TRACK INFRASTRUCTURE
CAMP SITE
V iews w it h in Wel l n es s center WALKWAY INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC ENTRANCE
WELCOME CENTER
... E x p a ns i o n of ex i s ti ng s p o r ts co m p lex towa rd s s i te , e m p ha s i s i ng o n the s p o r ts c u l tu re b ro u g ht w i th the O ly m p i c s .
OLY M P I C V I L L AG E M AST ER P L A N
T A M
CORTINA
T A M
HOUSING CLUSTER M EGA CLUS TER FORMATION SUB CLUS TER FORMATION BU I L DI N G RELATIONS IPS WITHIN CLUS TER V IEWS WITHIN CLUS TER
CORTINA
HOU S IN G CLU ST E R
MEGA - CLUSTER formation
T A M
3
RUNNING TRACK
M EGA C LU ST E R
CYCLING ROUTE
M EGA C LU ST E R
2
M EGA C LU ST E R
CONNECTING PATH
M EGA C LU ST E R
1
M EGA C LU ST E R
CLUS TE R FO R M AT I O N F R O M NEWLY I NS TR O D U C E D INFR AS TRU C T U R E S O N SI T E
1
2
3
4
5
CORTINA
SUB - CLUSTER formation
HOU S IN G CLU ST E R
T A M
x 5 MEG A CLUST E R S
S P ORT S CE NTE R = C LUSTE R CE NTRA LI T Y
3
4 at h elet s
x1
S U B - CLUSTE R S around cluster centrality
x2
=
ap ar t me nt s, each
M EGA C LU ST E RS
x6
h o usin g un its
+ co m m u n al h ub
MEDIUM (M)
x8
housing units
+ communa l hub
LARGE (L)
x10
housing units
+ communa l hub
SU B C LUSTE RS
S M A LL (S )
1
2
3
4
5
S
-
x1
x1
x1
x1
M
x3
x2
x3
x2
-
L
-
-
x10
x1
x1
HOU S I NG U NI TS = 72
1 0 0 sqm
1 4 0 sqm
1 8 0 sqm
TOTA L =
A PA RTM ENTS = 1 4 4 B ED S = 1 1 4 0
CORTINA
The outcome: CLUSTER 3 EXAMPLE
HOU S IN G CLU ST E R
T A M
CORTINA
M L
M
MASTERPLAN
MASTERPLAN CLUSTER HOUSING UNITS
S
L
MASTERPLAN CLUSTER COMMUNAL LIVING + DINING HUB
L
MASTERPLAN CLUSTER
MASTERPLAN CLUSTER MASTERPLAN CLUSTER MASTERPLAN CLUSTER
TRAINING FACILITIES CLUSTER ACCESS PLATFORMS
SUB CLUSTER CIRCULATION PLATFORMS CONNECTING PATH
MASTERPLAN CLUSTER CLUSTER
CYCLING ROUTE RUNNING TRACK
B U I L D I N G R E L AT I O N S H I P S w i t h i n C l u s t e r
HOU S IN G CLU ST E R
C o n di t i o n 1 : Housing to Housing Long Facade
T A M
C o n dit io n 4 : Ho u s e to Ho u s e S h o r t Facade ( B edro o m to B edro o m)
6m
6m
C o n di t i o n 2 : L i v ing / Dining Hub ‘Bli nd’ Facade to Ho us in g Lon g faca d e
5.4m
C o n dit io n 5 : L ivin g/ D in in g Hu b Glas s Facade to Ho u s e S h o r t Facade ( B edro o m)
6m
5.4m
C o n dit io n 6: B edro o m S h o r t Facade to Train in g C ent re ‘B l in d’ Facade
C o n di t i o n 3: L i v ing / Dining Hub Glass Facade to Ho us in g Lon g faca d e
1.8m
6m
5.4m
1.8m
CORTINA
HOU S IN G CLU ST E R
V i ew f rom C lu s te r Acce ss P la tform towards Ho u si ng
VIEWS
V iew fro m S u b C l u s ter C u rc u lat io n P lat fo r m s
T A M
CORTINA
HOU S IN G CLU ST E R
V i ew f ro m Ru nwa y towa rd s Sp orts Faci li t y and Ho u si ng
VIEWS
T A M
V iew of C o mm u n al K itc h en L ivin g Hu b w it h in C l u s ter
CORTINA
T A M
HOUSING UNIT SO LUTION TO REVERS IBILITY F L E XI BLE NATURE OF THE MODULES 7 MODULE AS S EMBLY STEP BY S TEP AS S EMBLY PROCES S
CORTINA
T A M
3
4
5
6
7
B E D RO O M
2
CORTINA
TO ILE T
1
BAT HRO M
7 Mo d u le As s e m b ly
KITC HE N
B E D RO O M
CORT I N A H O USI N G U N I T
B E D RO O M
TEMPORARY HOUSING SOLUTION
B E D RO O M
How do we achieve flexibility and reversibility of the site?
HOU S IN G U N I T
Vertical Cladding: Living Spaces Horizontal Cladding: Service Spaces
E lavat i o n B
S ect io n A-A
Elavat io n C
Elavat io n D 18001800
18001800
1800 18001800
1
1800 18001800
1800 18001800
1800 18001800
4
1800
5
1800
1800
6
1800
2
3
1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
7 1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ EQ
42004200
4200
4200
1800
4200
Elavat i on A
1800
EQ 1800
EQEQ
EQ EQEQ Fir1800sEQtEQFloEQoEQrEQ P lan ( L 1)EQ EQEQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
Hou s i n g Unit Ground Floor Interio r, fo llowing CO M PACT LI V I NG p rincip le s
Ho u si ng Un it Axo n o m et r ic
EQ
EQ
4200
EQ EQ EQ 7 EQ X 1 .8m W I DE MOEQDU L ES
4 .242004200 m
4200
4200
1800 1800
EQ
Gro u n d Flo o r P lan (G F )
T h e u n i t , I N A B I T M O R E D E TA I L
HOU S IN G U N I T
B ED R OOM
BATHROOM
BEDROOM
(x2 MODULES)
(x1 MODULE)
(x2 MODULES)
TOI LET
KITC HEN
(x1 MODULE)
(x1 MODULE)
CANADA
CANADA
I nter n a l P e r s p e ctive View of Unit
Gro u n d flo o r p lan of Un it
T A M
CORTINA
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
600
1000
300
1200
W4
300
P0 6 W4
P0 6
1100
P0 2
1200
1200 1100
1100
1200
W1
P0 5
1100
P0 2
725
900 175
600
600
600
400
900
500
725
900 175
600
600
600
400
900
500
1200
1200 1800
1800
P 0 2 Vertical Clad. 1.2 x 0.6m
opening centered
1200 190
1510
1000
100
600 300
600 200
600 1200
600 300
P 07 Vertical Clad. Entrance
1200
L1
1200
opening centered P 0 5 Horizontal Clad. 1.2 x 0.9m opening offset left P 0 6 Vertical Clad. 1.2 x 0.9m opening offset slightly
1200
opening offset left
P 0 4 Horizontal Clad. 0.5 x 1.2m
GF
1200
1800
P 1 0 Vertical Clad. 1.2 x 2m
opening centered
P 1 1 Vertical Clad. 1.2 x 2m
100
W1
1170
120
630
W1
P07
P 01
P0 2
W1 1.2m (h) x 0.6m (w) W2 0.5m (h) x 1.2m (w)
W1
P0 4
P0 1
P0 1
P0 1
P0 9
P0 1
P0 1
P0 1
P0 8
1200
W3 0.5m (h) x 0.6m (w)
GF
P 01
1100
2100
W4 1.2m (h) x 0.9m (w) W5 1.2m (h) x 2m (w)
1100
L1
150
W I N D OW T Y PES
1100
2110
1200
opening centered including roof pitch
1580
1200
Entrance door to ground floor P 0 9 Combined Vertical Clad. and Timber Slat system
1800
door to top floor
P 0 8 Timber Slats and Glazing.
P0 2
CORTINA
1200
1200 1100
1200 1100
1100
P0 4 600 200
W1
1200
1200 1800 1200 1200
600
P0 5
1200
500 1800
P0 3
MODU L E 7 Bed room
PA N E L T YP ES
P 0 3 Horizontal Clad. 0.5 x 0.6m
500
1200
500 1800
500 1800 500
P0 2
MODU L E 6 Bed room
W4
1100
P 01
P 10
W3
1800
1200
P10
T A M
W4
P0 4
W2
500
MODU L E 5 Kitc hen
W3
P0 3
W1
P 0 1 Vertical Clad. Solid
900
P0 2
W5
1200 1100
1100
1200
P 01
P 11
MODU L E 4 Ba throom
W2
1200
P11
MODU L E 3 Toilet
W1
1100
1200 1100
W5
W5
900
MODU L E 2 Bed room
1100
1200 1100
W5
1800
400
M OD ULE 1 B ed ro o m
1200
400
M O D U L E A N D A S S E M B LY C O M P O N E N T S
HOU S IN G U N I T
Understanding the MODULARITY
HOU S IN G U N I T
T A M
CORTINA
ASSE MBLY A XON O M E T R I C
Mo du le St r u c t u re CROSS LAMINATED TIMBER (XLAM)
Lo cal s u p p l ier *
Legal Site via della Stazione, 100 | 38059 Castel Ivano (TN) Italy Head office via Venezia, 35 | 38050 Castelnuovo (TN) Italy * XLAM DOLOMITI technical information and detailing was used for the production of the assembly drawings, but other alternatives could be explored
1
5
2 3
4
Clip on additional stair component
Wall components introduced after assembly for modue flexibility
HOU S IN G U N I T
S T E P B Y S T E P A S S E M B LY o f t h e M o d u l e s
T A M
ST E P 1 :
STE P 2:
STEP 3:
STEP 4:
STEP 5:
Fix Module on m etal frame base and fo undati on base
Ho rizo nta l Assemb ly of Mo d ules
Sta c k i n g of Mo d u le s
Ro of In s ta l la t i o n
C la d d i n g a n d Finis h i n s ta l la t i o n (ex ter ior, i nte r i o r a n d f loor s )
Roo f Bu Cro i ss L ld Up am ina ted T
CORTINA
imb
er S truc
ture
Fo u n d a t i o n Deta il
Ho ri zo ntal Assembly of Mo du les
Ver t ical As s em bly of Mo du les
Ro of C o n n ect io n
In s u la te d Cla d d i ng Pa ne l I ns ta l la ti o n
Cross Laminated Timber structure (XLAM) fixed on metal frame base which slots into foundation base
Horizontal slotting in of modules
‘L’ metal profiles for vertical fixing of modules. External and internal paneling to be installed after module assembly
Roof module installed including structural and thermal build up. Internal finish (ceiling) to be applied after assembly.
Insulated Cladding Panels (Sandwitch Panels) installed after assembly of Cross Laminated Timber modules.
T A M
POST EVE NT SITE RECONVERSION WHAT S TAYS ? WHAT GOES ? HOW DO E S I T CO N TR I B UTE TO THE S US TA IA BLE DEVELOPMENT OF CORTINA?
CORTINA
P OST E V E N T S I T E R EVON V E R S I O N
What happens after the event? W h a t G O E S ? W h a t S TAY S B E H I N D ?
T A M
CO M PA RIS O N O F B U LT D U RIN G A N D P O ST EVE N T
C U RR E NT SITUAT I O N OF T H E P LOT
6 4 06 s q m
Olympic Village sqm
19 588
28 386
Size of the plot: 3 3 5 116 sqm
THE PLOT DURING GAMES
130 251
10 2 3 59 s q m
21 980
sqm
6 406
sqm
197 770
sqm
29 237
sqm
102 359
sqm
sqm
22 6 3 51 sq m
sqm
THE P LOT PO ST E V E N T
4 500 s q m 1 770 s q m 13 318 s q m
1 756
sqm
1 5 0 2 7 sqm 4 454
sqm
2 505
sqm
2 1 0 7 0 9 sqm
13 265
1 2 3 6 0 7 sqm
sqm
built
New Built
Permanent
built
green
Existing Built
Temporary (remaining)
green
infrastructure
Green
Temporary (converted)
infrastructure
New Infrastructure
Removed
Existing Infrastructure
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
B u il t Areas D u r in g Event
B u il t Areas P o s t Event
CORTINA
P OST E V E N T S I T E R ECONV E R S I O N
Second phase of Site Activation
T A M
POST EVENT SITE RECONVERSION
CORTINA
.. . h avin g t h e g u id e line s in mind : ACT IVAT I O N + CONNECT I ON + FLEXIBIL ITY
S ITE FOR L E I SUR E, SPO RTS AND R ECR EATIO N POST E V E NT CON D I T I O N S O N R U N WAY Runwa y C on d ition 1 S PORT S A N D L EISU RE
Runwa y Co ndit io n 2 L IN EAR PARK
Ru nway Con dit io n 3 F LE XIBLE OPEN S PAC E
Ru nway C o n dit io n 4 P L AYGR O U N D
Ru nwa y Co nd i ti o n 6 YO UT H S PO RT S + R ECR E AT I O N
Ru nway C o n dit io n 5 PAR K + TEST C LU STER
POST E V E NT M AST E R PL A N
9
6 8
2 1
2
3
7
3 4
4
5
5
6 9
7
1
Info Point
6
2
Wellness Centre Cafe/ Restaurant Amphitheatre Olympic Museum
7
3 1
8
10
4 5
8 9 10
Exposition/ Convention Centre On site module storage Cafe/ Restaurant TEST CLUSTER Indoor sports centre and equipment storage
P OST E V E N T S I T E R EVON V E R S I O N
What is REMAINING? What is its NEW FUNCTION?
T A M
CORTINA
70 %
AROUND OF INF RASTRUCTURE AND BUILT BEING REMOVED E V E NT
RE M A IN IN G
Inf ras t ru c ture an d S e rv ice s ( 2 9 2 37 s qm ) Servi ced concrete p ocket s (340 0sqm ) Wal kway (3460sqm ) Sidewal k (3960sqm ) Square paving (2 87 0 sqm ) Running track (2 7 2 4sqm ) Cyc l ing path (2 82 7 sqm ) B ri d ge (6 2sqm ) Tim ber pl atforms (892 5 sqm ) Acces s pl atforms (1 000sqm )
B u i l t ( 2 1 9 8 0 sqm ) Wel l ness Cent re (1 75 6 sqm ) OLYMPI C PLAZA (17 7 0 sqm) Cy ber Cafe (2 5 0sqm ) G en er a l s tore (300sqm ) Ba n k (100s qm ) Ca ll C enter (1 00sqm ) Am phi theater (2 5 0sqm ) Ha ir Sa lon (1 00sqm ) Flor is t (100sqm ) Laundry (3 0 0sqm ) Cafe (26 0s qm ) Tr avel Agency (40 sqm ) Pos t O f f ice (40 sqm ) O ly m pi c Mu seum (40 sqm ) WADA (40s qm ) OPE RAT I ONAL ZON E (4500 sqm) Gues t Pa ss C enter (300sqm ) Welcome C enter (1 500sqm ) Med ia C enter (80 0sqm ) Tr a n s p or t Mal l (1 000sqm ) NO C C enter (400sqm ) Sec ur ity C om m and Center (5 00sqm ) RE SI D E NTI AL ZON E (13318 sqm) Acco mm o d at ion (1 43hou ses-756 8 sqm ) D ining/ Living Hub (1 7 hu bs- 2 02 5sqm ) Spo rt Center (6centers - 1 62 5sqm ) Polyc lin ic (8 00 sqm ) Residenti al C enter (1 0 00sqm ) Rel igi o us Center (300sqm )
P O ST E V EN T
RU N WAY CO N D IT I O N 1: LE IS U RE bi cyc l e s h e d s f u r n i t u re u r ba n f u r n i t u re te mpo ra r y i n s t a ll at i ons Se r v i ce d con c rete poc kets Wa l k way Si d ewa l k Squ a re pav i n g Ru n n i n g tra c k Cyc l i n g path B r i d ge T i m ber pl atfor m s ( 2 5 67 s qm) Acce s s pl atfor m s ( 7 2 7 s qm) We l l n e s s Center Cy ber Cafe Am ph i th e ater La u n d r y Equ i pm e nt Stora ge O ly m pi c M u s e u m G u e s t Pa s s I nfo Poi nt Acco m m od ati on ( 4 8 h o u s e s -2 5 4 0 s qm) D in in g & L i v i n g Ha l l ( 7 h a l l s -8 2 0 s qm) S p o r t Center ( 4 ce nte r s -1 0 65 s qm) Re s i d e nt i a l Ce nte r Stora ge Re l i g i o u s Ce nte r Pav i l i on s
RU N WAY CO N D IT I O N 2 : LIN E A R PA RK u r ba n f u r n i t u re pl a nte r s
RU N WAY CO N D IT I O N 3 : FLE X IB LE O P E N S PAC E bi cyc l e s h e d s te mpo ra r y fa c i l i t i es for event s ( i ce r i n k, ma r ket s t a nds etc. )
RU N WAY CO N D IT I O N 4: P LAYGRO U N D s u r fa ce f i n i s h e s a nd text ures pl ayg ro u n d e qu ipm ent bi cyc l e s h e d u r ba n f u r n i t u re
RU N WAY CO N D IT I O N 5 : PA RK - T EST C LUSTE R u r ba n f u r n i t u re pl a nte r s
RU N WAY CO N D IT I O N 6: YO U T H S P O RT S & R EC R E ATI O N REMAINING
NEWLY INTRODUCED
s u r fa ce f i n i s h e s a nd text ures s po r t e qu i pme nt bi cyc l e s h e d u r ba n f u r n i t u re
RE-CONVERTED
TEMPORARY
v i ew i n g s t a n d s
P OST E V E N T S I T E R ECONV E R S I O N
CONDITIONS 1 & 2 on runway
Ru nwa y C ond ition 1 S P O RT S AN D L EISU RE
Ru nway C o n dit io n 2 L IN EA R PAR K
C o n di t i on 1 Runwa y S a m p le
1
C a fe a n d op e n sp a ce
T A M
RUNWAY
2
Terracing facing ri ver
C o n dit io n 2 Ru nway S amp le
3
Amp h it h eat re
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P OST E V E N T S I T E R EVON V E R S I O N
CONDITIONS 3 & 4 on runway
T A M
Runwa y C ondi t io n 3 FL EX IBL E O P EN S PACE
Ru nway Co nd i ti o n 4 P L AYGR O UND C o n dit io n 4 Ru nway S amp le RU N WAY
Co n di t i on 3 Runwa y S a m p le
4
F lexi b le O pe n Sp a ce : Sce na rio 1
5
F lexible O p en S p ace: S cen ar io 2
6
C h ildren an d Fa m i ly A re a
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P OST E V E N T S I T E R ECONV E R S I O N
What does QUESTIONS
Ru nwa y C ond ition 5 PA R K + T EST C LU STER
Co n di t i on 5 Runwa y S a m p le
T A M
Ru nway C o n dit io n 6 YO U TH S P O RTS + R EC R EATIO N
C o n dit io n 6 Ru nway S am p le
RUNWAY
RU N WAY
7
Te s t C lu s te r tra nsition into Yout h S po rt s +Recreat io n
8
Yo u t h S p o r t s an d Rec reat io n ( 1 )
9
Yo u t h S p o r t s an d Recreat io n ( 2 )
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T A M
POST EVENT REDISTRIBUTION OF UNITS THE DI SASSE MBLY A ND RECONVERS ION PROCES S THE VA RIOUS FUTURES
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P OST E V E N T R ED IST R I BU T I O N O F U NITS
D I S A S S E B LY A N D R E C O N F I G U R A T I O N process
GENE RA L S TR AT EGI E S R EQ U I R E D FOR A LL FU T U R E SC E N AR I OS
T A M
(2) RECO N FIGU RAT IO N MOD ULE 7 BED R O O M
MOD ULE6 BED R O O M
MOD ULE 5 K I TCHEN
MOD ULE 4 BAT HR O O M
MODULE 3 TO ILET
MOD ULE 1 BED R O O M
MOD ULE 2 BED R O O M
( p ro p o s ed al ter n at ives )
(1 ) DISASSEMBLY 1. Demount Stair Component 2. Removal of External Insulated Cladding Panels and Internal finishes (floor finish and internal paneling) 3. Demount Roof Components
2 module unit
4 module unit
2 x bedroom modules (removal of first floor bedroom modules and re-installation of roof component to ground floor modules)
2 x bedroom modules + 1 x toilet + 1 x bathroom
5 module unit
7 module unit 4 x bedroom modules + 1 x toilet +
4. Demount Modules (first vertical, then horizontal) 5. Detach from foundation base
3 1 4
2
2 x bedroom modules + 1 x toilet + 1 x bathroom + 1 x kitchen 5
*Multiple configurations possible using modules from the catalogue
1 x bathroom + 1 x kitchen (single storey full length unit)
CORTINA
P OST E V E N T R ED IST R I BU T I O N O F U N ITS
A n d f i n a l ly, w h e re d o t h e h o u s i n g u n i t s g o? U N I T R E D I S T R I B U T I O N S T R AT E G Y
HO U SES POST E VENT
HOUS ING FUTURE 1 : Regole Bivoucas
30 %
RE D ISTR IB U TIO N O N MO U N TA IN S 25 %
25 %
A LO N G TRA ILS
60 %
Civil protection
10 %
1
2
ACCESS IBLE LOCAT ION
IN ACC ES S IB L E LO CATIO N
1
1
DISASSEMBL E (1)
D ISAS S E M B LE (1 )
2
50 %
TRANSF ER 2.
stay behind (test cluster)
5m
1’
2
T RA N S FE R TO WA RE HO U S E
RECO N FIGU RE (2) O N S IT E
demounted and stored on site distributed 9m
2’
2
STORAGE 3
tra nsfer
MOUN TA IN LOCATIO N ALONG TRA ILS
4
RE-ASSEMB LE
RECO N FIGU RE (2) AT WA RE HO U S E 2r 3 module ‘shelter’ arrangements that can be lifted by a helicopter)
4
IN STA LL O N
3
T RA N S FE R
T A M
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P OST E V E N T R ED IST R I BU T I O N O F U NITS
T A M
H OUSI N G F U TU R E 2:
HOUS ING FUTURE 3 :
U NIT S D E DICAT E D TO
U N ITS STO R ED O N S ITE
CIVIL PROT ECT ION
FO R O N S ITE U S E
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1
DISASSEMBLE (1) 2
1
2
DISASSEMBLE (1)
MOVE TO STORAGE ON SITE
T RA NSF ER TO STORAGE WA REHOUSES IN MILAN
(Olympic village Residential Centre being converted to storage)
IN CASE OF AN EVENT
3 RECONFIGURE (2) AT STORAGE
4 RE-ASSEMBLE *diagram locations are indicative and to be confirmed
ON
I N CASE OF EMERGENCY 3
R ECO NFI G UR E (2) + A PPROPRIATE AT WA R E H OUS E Reconfigure to desired module numbers and appropriate to destined location
4
SI
TE
MO
DU
LE
ST
OR
AG
E
DEL IVER
HOUS ING FUTURE 4: D O N ATIO N TO R EGO L E Insulated cladding panels to be replace with ones approprate to destined location
5
ASSEMBL E
P OST E V E N T R ED IST R I BU T I O N O F U N ITS
What does QUESTIONS
T A M
CORTINA
T H A N K YO U T A M
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