This thesis, it is aimed to revitalize the Macconago which is a district of Milan city, and the farmhouse which is located in this region, and to establish a link between two dimensions which are urban and rural to make invisible the thresholds. The “Cascina Macconago” is a farmhouse with a high architectural value, located in the south of the city of Milan, on the lakeside with natural context, within the agricultural lands, surrounded by historical and cultural buildings such as a “Church San Carlo” and “Palazzo di Macconago”. With the data learned from Macconago, it is determined that this region has rich resources such as lands, and water channels for agriculture. In addition, other farmhouses are located in south-east Milan, and agricultural lands, and projects in the region were analyzed for the Macconago farmhouse to design a new project according to the sense of place. Additively to the design of the Macconago farmhouse, a large path covering the south of Milan has been designed, including existing projects such as “Open Agri” and “Mater Alimenta Urbes”, which are currently being worked on, and other farmhouses which were designed by adaptive reuse methods. This path has several entrance gates that are in contact with the urban and are in different positions from each other, and it proceeds uninterruptedly. The design of the path aimed to create a corridor that is sustainable, ecological, and compatible with the context, includes afforested bicycle and walking paths and is highly restricted from vehicle traffic. The design of the Macconago farmhouse has been enhanced from the same point of view with the purpose of the other elements which is included in the corridor in this thesis. In this way, an agricultural chain concept which is located in the south of Milan was created. The architectural design process of the Macconago farmhouse has been improved in a sustainable and self-sufficient design aspect. In addition, a hybrid design was formed by intermingling new and old data to revive the memory. The utilization of these new and old elements is interlocked and embodied with methods such as recreating the structures of the traditional farmhouse and building typologies of the Milan Lombardy farmhouse and tying the original building materials that are still useable materials of the buildings and new sustainable materials together. Moreover, images that contribute the visual memory made a relationship with past and present with this sense of design. As a result, when this study is summarized on both urbanistic and architectural aspects, it is an agricultural chain system alloying new data with old data that is coherent with the rural context, serves not only the rural area and habitants of this area but also urban area and foreigners by respecting to nature and memory.
Questa tesi, ha lo scopo di rivitalizzare il Macconago che è un quartiere della città di Milano, e la cascina che si trova in questa regione, e di stabilire un legame tra due dimensioni, quella urbana e quella rurale, per rendere invisibili le soglie. La “Cascina Macconago” è un casale di alto valore architettonico, situato a sud della città di Milano, in riva al lago con contesto naturale, all'interno di terreni agricoli, circondato da edifici storici e culturali come una “Chiesa di San Carlo” e “Palazzo di Macconago”. Con i dati appresi da Macconago, si determina che questa regione ha ricche risorse come terreni e canali d'acqua per l'agricoltura. Inoltre, altri casali si trovano nel sud-est milanese, e sono stati analizzati terreni agricoli e progetti nella regione per l'agriturismo Macconago per disegnare un nuovo progetto secondo il senso del luogo. Oltre al progetto della cascina di Macconago, è stato progettato un grande percorso che copre il sud di Milano, includendo progetti esistenti come “Open Agri” e “Mater Alimenta Urbes”, attualmente in lavorazione, e altre cascine che sono state progettate con metodi di riutilizzo adattativi. Questo percorso presenta diverse porte d'ingresso che sono in contatto con l'urbano e si trovano in posizioni diverse l'una dall'altra, e procede ininterrottamente. La progettazione del percorso mirava a creare un corridoio che fosse sostenibile, ecologico e compatibile con il contesto, comprendesse piste ciclabili e pedonali alberate ed è fortemente limitato dal traffico veicolare. Il progetto del casale di Macconago è stato valorizzato dallo stesso punto di vista con la destinazione degli altri elementi che è incluso nel corridoio in questa tesi. Nasce così un concetto di filiera agricola che si trova a sud di Milano. Il processo di progettazione architettonica del casale Macconago è stato migliorato in un aspetto di progettazione sostenibile e autosufficiente. Inoltre, è stato formato un design ibrido mescolando dati vecchi e nuovi per ravvivare la memoria. L'utilizzo di questi nuovi e vecchi elementi è interconnesso e incarnato con metodi come ricreare le strutture del casale tradizionale e le tipologie costruttive del casale milanese lombardo e legare insieme i materiali da costruzione originali che sono ancora materiali utilizzabili degli edifici e nuovi materiali sostenibili . Inoltre, le immagini che contribuiscono alla memoria visiva hanno stabilito una relazione con il passato e il presente con questo senso del design. Di conseguenza, quando questo studio è riassunto sia sugli aspetti urbanistici che architettonici, si tratta di un sistema di filiera agricola che lega nuovi dati con dati vecchi che è coerente con il contesto rurale, serve non solo l'area rurale e gli abitanti di quest'area ma anche i centri urbani territorio e stranieri nel rispetto della natura e della memoria.
Learning from Macconago : new-old agro chain concept
Gungor, Aysegul
2022/2023
Abstract
This thesis, it is aimed to revitalize the Macconago which is a district of Milan city, and the farmhouse which is located in this region, and to establish a link between two dimensions which are urban and rural to make invisible the thresholds. The “Cascina Macconago” is a farmhouse with a high architectural value, located in the south of the city of Milan, on the lakeside with natural context, within the agricultural lands, surrounded by historical and cultural buildings such as a “Church San Carlo” and “Palazzo di Macconago”. With the data learned from Macconago, it is determined that this region has rich resources such as lands, and water channels for agriculture. In addition, other farmhouses are located in south-east Milan, and agricultural lands, and projects in the region were analyzed for the Macconago farmhouse to design a new project according to the sense of place. Additively to the design of the Macconago farmhouse, a large path covering the south of Milan has been designed, including existing projects such as “Open Agri” and “Mater Alimenta Urbes”, which are currently being worked on, and other farmhouses which were designed by adaptive reuse methods. This path has several entrance gates that are in contact with the urban and are in different positions from each other, and it proceeds uninterruptedly. The design of the path aimed to create a corridor that is sustainable, ecological, and compatible with the context, includes afforested bicycle and walking paths and is highly restricted from vehicle traffic. The design of the Macconago farmhouse has been enhanced from the same point of view with the purpose of the other elements which is included in the corridor in this thesis. In this way, an agricultural chain concept which is located in the south of Milan was created. The architectural design process of the Macconago farmhouse has been improved in a sustainable and self-sufficient design aspect. In addition, a hybrid design was formed by intermingling new and old data to revive the memory. The utilization of these new and old elements is interlocked and embodied with methods such as recreating the structures of the traditional farmhouse and building typologies of the Milan Lombardy farmhouse and tying the original building materials that are still useable materials of the buildings and new sustainable materials together. Moreover, images that contribute the visual memory made a relationship with past and present with this sense of design. As a result, when this study is summarized on both urbanistic and architectural aspects, it is an agricultural chain system alloying new data with old data that is coherent with the rural context, serves not only the rural area and habitants of this area but also urban area and foreigners by respecting to nature and memory.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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