The Nordic Built Cities Challenge
Smart, green and urban – revitalising the transport hub at Trygve Lies plass
Oslo, Norway
2016. International Competition
THIRD PRIZE
Norwegian weather
The new square, as a pilot project for the development of the master plan, aims to rehabilitate the image of the entire district and create a new identity. The purpose of the project is to create a sense of collective identity (a new strong community) by incorporating structures and elements of urban furniture, immediately recognisable, favouring also the aesthetic and evocative aspects, and capable to enhance the beauty of the new square.
To foster identity, new icons and landmarks are designed in strategic points of the plot. All these elements of urban regeneration will become a source of pride for the people and trigger among them a sense of responsibility and protection of their collective public space, enhancing a feeling of unity, sharing and belonging. The preferred use of natural materials such as local stone, water and vegetation inside the square contributes to convey a harmonious and evocative appearance to the public space, reinterpreting the beauty of the northern landscape in an urban alphabet.
The new square, as a pilot project for the development of the master plan, aims to rehabilitate the image of the entire district and create a new identity. The purpose of the project is to create a sense of collective identity (a new strong community) by incorporating structures and elements of urban furniture, immediately recognisable, favouring also the aesthetic and evocative aspects, and capable to enhance the beauty of the new square.
To foster identity, new icons and landmarks are designed in strategic points of the plot. All these elements of urban regeneration will become a source of pride for the people and trigger among them a sense of responsibility and protection of their collective public space, enhancing a feeling of unity, sharing and belonging. The preferred use of natural materials such as local stone, water and vegetation inside the square contributes to convey a harmonious and evocative appearance to the public space, reinterpreting the beauty of the northern landscape in an urban alphabet.
The Nordic Built Cities Challenge
Smart, green and urban – revitalising the transport hub at Trygve Lies plass
Oslo, Norway
2016. International Competition
THIRD PRIZE
Norwegian weather
The new square, as a pilot project for the development of the master plan, aims to rehabilitate the image of the entire district and create a new identity. The purpose of the project is to create a sense of collective identity (a new strong community) by incorporating structures and elements of urban furniture, immediately recognisable, favouring also the aesthetic and evocative aspects, and capable to enhance the beauty of the new square.
To foster identity, new icons and landmarks are designed in strategic points of the plot. All these elements of urban regeneration will become a source of pride for the people and trigger among them a sense of responsibility and protection of their collective public space, enhancing a feeling of unity, sharing and belonging. The preferred use of natural materials such as local stone, water and vegetation inside the square contributes to convey a harmonious and evocative appearance to the public space, reinterpreting the beauty of the northern landscape in an urban alphabet.
The Nordic Built Cities Challenge
Smart, green and urban – revitalising the transport hub at Trygve Lies plass
Oslo, Norway
2016. International Competition
THIRD PRIZE
Norwegian weather
Riqualificazione del paesaggio ed immagine coordinata
Delta del Po, Emilia-Romagna, Italia
2018
PRIMO PREMIO
Concorso di idee per migliorare il paesaggio costruito del Delta Emiliano-Romagnolo.
Riqualificazione del paesaggio ed immagine coordinata
Delta del Po, Emilia-Romagna, Italia
2018
PRIMO PREMIO
Concorso di idee per migliorare il paesaggio costruito del Delta Emiliano-Romagnolo.
PIANO TERRA
PIANO TERRA
Ristrutturazione di un interno
Cesena (FC), Italia
2014. Completato
Casa RoDi
L' appartamento si trova al secondo piano di un edificio residenziale costruito negli anni '80.
La necessità dei giovani committenti era di dare nuova vitalità agli spazi e rinnovare gli arredi.
La ristrutturazione prorpone la separazione degli spazi abitativi in zona giorno e zona notte. La pianta di forma quadrata e la doppia esposizione hanno consentito la formazione di un unico spazio aperto e flessibile per la zona giorno, con soggiorno, pranzo-cucina e studio in continuità visiva ma separati da pareti vetrate. La zona notte è stata disegnata con un disimpegno che conduce alle camere da letto e ai servizi igienici. Nella scelta delle finiture ha prevalso il legno di rovere per la pavimentazione. La sobrietà degli ambienti luminosi e in forte comunicazione con il verde delle aree esterne, lascia agli elementi d’arredo il compito di portare eventualmente il colore e di rivelare la personalità del fruitore degli ambienti.
(ENG)
This project sets out to refurbish a second floor apartment situated in a 80's housing block in Cesena.
The clients are a young couple. In defining the new use of space, in accordance with the client’s needs, much attention has been given to maximize the entering of daylight and the visual interrelationships between the different parts of the house, each with its own identity.
The existing partitions of the living spaces were removed to create a more continuous space, leaving only the main structural walls to break the space up. The sleeping areas are traditionally arranged around a corridor.
Photographs: Arch. Matia Biguzzi















