Università, architettura, città deals with the identification of a regenerative system for the qualification of the Bonardi Campus of Politecnico di Milano. The work borns from the observation of contingent problems, such as the growth of the number of student and the resulting lack of educational and para-didactic spaces, and develops itself through the theme of the connection with the city, the gap between the height of the university and the one of the city and the inadequate use of spaces, sometimes culminating in a series of blind alleys. Città Studi is one of the emblematic areas of the Milan of studies, as hub of urban and architectural experimentations that continued from mid’800 to date. In an area of the city mostly rural at the time of his foundation, Città Studi today embodies a network of more urban campus, strongly in contact with the world that surrounds them. This reverse evolution of the context, together with a radical change of the university system, now generates complex situations both within the campus and in the relationship with the city. Bonardi Campus is the emblem of this complexity, characterized by stratification and juxtaposition of buildings from different historical periods and various design approaches. Our work does not aim to offer an exhaustive project in response to the situation, but rather intends to outline a functional-performance systematic and flexible to absorb the current spatial variability in a single plan, which regulates the entire complex at the university level, both architectural and urban. To do this we used a uniform methodology, based on a generative matrix, placed in a strategic area that multiplies and change depending on the situations in which creeps in order to give each space a unique nature while maintaining the language and the method responsible introduced by the original core. The process we used works with the activation of the underground front, currently blind, between the campus itself and the area occupied by the Ponzio pool, through the design of an infrastructural building which divides itself functionally and complementary way in a urban layer and in a university layer, assigning to the first the role of connector and to the second of rest. This joint approach has also the ability, through the use of a regular grid, to expand itself into the campus drawing a new city in the city, made up of streets, squares, buildings and drops. The process we used works with the activation of the underground front, currently blind, between the campus itself and the area occupied by the Ponzio pool, through the design of an infrastructural building which divides itself functionally and takes shape splitting into an urban layer and a university layer, assigning to the first layer the role of connector and to the second a meeting point nature. This unitary approach has also the ability, throughout the use of a regular grid, to expand itself into the campus drawing a new city into the city, made up of streets, squares, buildings and drops.
Il lavoro nasce dall’osservazione di una serie di problematiche contingenti, quali la crescita del numero di studenti e la conseguente carenza di spazi didattici e para-didattici, e si sviluppa attraverso il tema della connessione con la città, il dislivello tra la quota universitaria e quella urbana e un uso inadeguato degli spazi, talvolta culminanti in una serie di vicoli ciechi. Città Studi rappresenta una delle aree emblematiche della Milano universitaria, in quanto snodo di sperimentazioni urbanistiche e architettoniche susseguitesi da metà ‘800 fino ad oggi. In un’area della città per la maggior parte agricola all’epoca della fondazione, Città Studi incarna oggi una rete di più campus urbani, fortemente a contatto con il contesto che li circonda. Tale inversione evolutiva del contesto, unita anche ad un radicale cambiamento del sistema universitario, genera oggi situazioni complesse sia all’interno dei singoli campus sia nel rapporto con la città. Campus Bonardi è l’emblema di tale complessità, caratterizzato dalla stratificazione e dall’accostamento di edifici di differenti epoche storiche e approcci progettuali molteplici. Il nostro lavoro non ha la pretesa di proporre un progetto esaustivo a risposta di tale panorama, bensì ha l’intenzione di delineare un quadro funzionale-prestazionale sistematico e flessibile che assorba l’attuale variabilità spaziale in un disegno unitario, che regoli l’intero complesso a livello universitario, architettonico e urbano. Per far ciò abbiamo usato una metodologia unitaria: una matrice generativa collocata in un’area strategica che si moltiplica e modifica a seconda delle situazioni in cui si insinua, dando a ciascuno spazio un carattere peculiare mantenendo il linguaggio e il metodo preposto dal fulcro originario. Il processo utilizzato è stato quella di attivare il fronte, attualmete cieco, tra il campus stesso e il lotto occupato dalla piscina Ponzio, attraverso la progettazione di un edificio infrastrutturale che si divide funzionalmente e in modo complementare in un piano urbano e in piano universitario, assegnando al primo il ruolo di connettore e al secondo quello di sosta. Tale procedura unitaria ha poi la capacità, attraverso l’uso di una griglia regolare, di espandersi nel il campus andando a disegnare una nuova città dentro la città, fatta di strade, piazze, edifici e dislivelli.
Università, architettura, città. Un sistema integrato per la qualificazione del campus Bonardi del Politecnico di Milano
CELLA, MATTIA;MONTEMERLO, MARTA;SIMONATO, FEDERICO
2014/2015
Abstract
Università, architettura, città deals with the identification of a regenerative system for the qualification of the Bonardi Campus of Politecnico di Milano. The work borns from the observation of contingent problems, such as the growth of the number of student and the resulting lack of educational and para-didactic spaces, and develops itself through the theme of the connection with the city, the gap between the height of the university and the one of the city and the inadequate use of spaces, sometimes culminating in a series of blind alleys. Città Studi is one of the emblematic areas of the Milan of studies, as hub of urban and architectural experimentations that continued from mid’800 to date. In an area of the city mostly rural at the time of his foundation, Città Studi today embodies a network of more urban campus, strongly in contact with the world that surrounds them. This reverse evolution of the context, together with a radical change of the university system, now generates complex situations both within the campus and in the relationship with the city. Bonardi Campus is the emblem of this complexity, characterized by stratification and juxtaposition of buildings from different historical periods and various design approaches. Our work does not aim to offer an exhaustive project in response to the situation, but rather intends to outline a functional-performance systematic and flexible to absorb the current spatial variability in a single plan, which regulates the entire complex at the university level, both architectural and urban. To do this we used a uniform methodology, based on a generative matrix, placed in a strategic area that multiplies and change depending on the situations in which creeps in order to give each space a unique nature while maintaining the language and the method responsible introduced by the original core. The process we used works with the activation of the underground front, currently blind, between the campus itself and the area occupied by the Ponzio pool, through the design of an infrastructural building which divides itself functionally and complementary way in a urban layer and in a university layer, assigning to the first the role of connector and to the second of rest. This joint approach has also the ability, through the use of a regular grid, to expand itself into the campus drawing a new city in the city, made up of streets, squares, buildings and drops. The process we used works with the activation of the underground front, currently blind, between the campus itself and the area occupied by the Ponzio pool, through the design of an infrastructural building which divides itself functionally and takes shape splitting into an urban layer and a university layer, assigning to the first layer the role of connector and to the second a meeting point nature. This unitary approach has also the ability, throughout the use of a regular grid, to expand itself into the campus drawing a new city into the city, made up of streets, squares, buildings and drops.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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