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OC Piacenza 2016 INTERNA TIONAL from ecological landscape to architectural design OC ‘OPEN CITY’ CONTACTS http://www.intschool.polimi.it [email protected] +39 3397027996 | +39 0523 356789/6873 Facebook Opencity Summerschool Twitter: @OCOPENCITY POLITECNICO DI MILANO Scuola di Architettura Urbanistica e Ingegneria delle Costruzioni AUIC Polo Territoriale di Piacenza Via Scalabrini 113 - 29100 Piacenza - Italy Vice-Rector | DARIO ZANINELLI Piacenza international 7TH EDITION 5 / 23 SEPTEMBER 2016 www.intschool.polimi.it Help desk Milano | Efisia Cipolloni efi[email protected] with summ er school POLITECNICO DI MILANO LANDSCAPE IN MOTION PREMIO PIACENZA LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCES* Carmen Andriani, Gon ç alo Byrne, Jordi Bellmunt Esteban Bonell, Mauro Galantino, Jordi Garces Manuel Gausa, Aldo Grasso, Stephen Marshall Manuel Aires Mateus, Catherine Mosbach, Gianfranco Neri, João Nunes, Martin Prominski, Elisabetta Sgarbi Dirk Sijmons, Thierry Kandjee, Patricial Viel, Velasco Vitali PARALLEL EVENTS* Book Presentation ‘Creatività e Trasformazione’, Christian Marinotti edizioni authors Marc Augé, Vittorio Gregotti presentation: Guya Bertelli, Christian Marinotti discussant: Michele Roda, Andrea Di Franco Round Table Beppe Baracchi, Valeria Fedeli, Carlotta Fontana, Gabriele Pasqui, Paolo Pileri, Renzo Rosso, Francesco Timpano. discussant: Stefano Stabilini Movies Due volte Delta by Elisabetta Sgarbi The Human Scale by Andreas M. Dalsgaad’s Exploring Visit to Biennale di Venezia and Conference | Visit to Cascina Boscata (V. Fratta) Partnership Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabrio Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona (ETSAB - Spagna) Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Sevilla (ETSAS - Spagna) BANK OF PIACENZA PIACENZA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE With the Support of CARIPLO FOUNDATION Media Partners Promoters Politecnico di Milano Scuola di Architettura, Urbanistica e Ingegneria delle Costruzioni AUIC DAStU - Department of Architercture and Urban Studies Piacenza National Association of Architects, Planners, Landscape Arch. and Conservators POLIPIACENZA Municipality of Piacenza With the Patronage of Piacenza Provincial Gorvernance Confindustria Piacenza Coldiretti Piacenza Emilia Romagna Region PROGRAM - DRAFT OC OPEN CITY International Summer School 7th edition focused on the landscape design and its own countless implications. Piacenza is a topical case-study because of its unique condition of liminal city facing the main Italian river, characterized by the overlapping and interaction of different forms of landscapes: agricultural, productive, urban. According to the most recent and innovative disciplinary research, the background springs from integration among global scenarios (which European cities have to face with, because of the strong changes in social, economic and environmental balances) and local architectural transformations, which are necessary for regeneration of dismissed areas. In this line the concept itself of landscape is called to a radical reconsideration, because it’s the complex product of multiple, various and dynamic events and it’s the result of many interacting ways to look at as well as a brief synthesis of design’s heterogeneous, and sometimes contradictory, materials. It’s the Po riverside - and the buffer zone dividing the city and its own infrastructures from the water - the specific topic of 2016 workshop and the background of the series of lectures supporting it. During the times of the urban development, these areas were used to be intended just as a natural threaten. They were progressively occupied by a dense sequence of functions and infrastructures, also industrial and productive ones, that has built by one side a barrier - both physical and virtual - between the city and the river. By the other side, they have stressed a process of marginalization. It’s just at the end of the XX century, also based on similar international experiences, that the enormous potentialities of these water-sides started to be seen, not just in relation with the ecological value of the river, but also interpreting them as complementary spaces for the Giovanni Azzone Alessandro Balducci Luisa Collina Sergio Crotti Graziano Dragoni Gabriele Pasqui Ilaria Valente Dario Zaninelli Marc Augè Claudio De Albertis Paolo Dosi Leopoldo Freyrie Aldo Grasso Vittorio Gregotti city itself. They can be designed as city’s new limits, they can help to improve the city’s environmental quality, they can establish new links with other territories at a larger scale, giving the possibility to new urban uses and to alternative forms of socialization. The Po coast-line is characterized by a strong variability and dynamism; this condition permeates elements, factors and processes and defines its priceless ecological value. The coast-line we can look at is the result of the interaction among the mobile nature of water flows and the banks containing it. It comes from multiple geological processes and from the level of the water, but it’s also impacted by human activities which have modified land-water points of contact. From this process of continuous erosion and construction, an irregular and changing limit arises. At the same time its strategic position - not far from the city and from main national transportation lines - makes this river-front as the ideal space for interchange. This mass of conditions lets us to intend the design territory as a site of invaluable value for the contemporary society, in step with historical processes generating it and endlessly transforming it. Here it’s possible to establish different and alternative activities, each with a substantial impact on the physical and spatial level: location for leisure time and sport, site for a sustainable and innovative agricultural production, gate not just of Piacenza but of the whole Pianura Padana, hub of flows along the Po River. According to these concepts, the workshop’s goal is a complex, jointed and contemporary vision where the quality of regenerated complementary landscapes gives origin to a sequence of spaces able to intend the river as their cultural and physical reference. ASA ADVANCED SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE SELECTIONS AND REGISTRATIONS * waiting for confirmation * waiting for confirmation OC SUMMER SCHOOL COORDINATION [email protected] - Michele Roda [email protected] - Paola Bracchi [email protected] - Pasquale Mei ASA advanced school of architecture Coordination [email protected] - Carlos Dall’Asta [email protected] - Marina Tornatora [email protected] - Gaia Redaelli Web Site mariafi[email protected] - Fiorella Felloni Students and logistics [email protected] - Anna Solimando [email protected] - Stefano Stabilini INTERMEDIATE CRITICS 9 SEPTEMBER - 16 SEPTEMBER Ottavio Amaro, Antonio Angelillo, Alessandro Bianchi, Federico Bilò, Marco Bozzola, Maria Vittoria Capitanucci, Antonella Contin, Marco Facchinetti, Ado Franchini, Alain Guez, Andrea Gritti, Karin Hofert, Johannes Kalvelage, Javier Lopez, Alessandro Massarente, Mario Mocchi, Marina Montuori, Elena Mussinelli, Alessandra Oppio, Paola Pucci, Henrique Pessoa, Ramon Pico, Andrea Sciascia, Luigi Spinelli, Stefano Stabilini, Aija Staffans, Andrea Tartaglia, PierAntonio Val, Dario Vanetti, Fabrizio Zanni FINAL CRITIC 23 SEPTEMBER Roberta Amirante, Carmen Andriani, Michele Arnaboldi, Aldo Aymonino, Federico Bucci, Pierre Alain Croset, Sergio Crotti, Giangiacomo D’Ardia, Emilio Faroldi, Karsten Feucht, Carlotta Fontana, Pierfranco Galliani, Aurelio Galfetti, Manuela Grecchi, Rolf Kuhn, Pasquale Miano, Silvia Milesi, Corinna Morandi, Gianfranco Neri, Gabriele Pasqui, Nathalie Regnier-Kagan, Mosé Ricci, Juan Manuel Palerm Salazar, Agata Spaziante, Marco Trisciuoglio, Marc A. Visser, Lluis Vives WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF THE ASA STUDENTS to the three best projects selected by the international jury 8 CFU summer school Open City: DIRECTION The international Summer School will take place from September 5th to September 23th, 2016. Participation is open to students attending the 3rd year of Bachelor Degree Courses and to students attending a Master in Architecture, Design, Engineering and Planning, as well as to PhD reserch students (in disciplines of architecture and urban planning). The program is restricted to a maximum of 80 members selected. APPLICATION DEADLINE 30-06-2016 Students have to submit their completed application form via the website on the Registration page (www.intschool. polimi.it/regist). The application must be accompanied by a scientific curriculum and a letter of motivation (maximum 2 A4 pages).by July 7th, 2016 the applicants will be confirmed by e-mail. The entry fee is euro 250€ and must be paid by July 15th, 2016. The fee includes weekday evening meals and teaching materials (printing, workshop CD and some models materials). On request of the partIcipants, the organization can book accomodation at hostels at cost of € 20,00 per night (bed&breakfast). CERTIFICATION For each participant, the OC International Summer School will release an official certificate of attendance. For par- ticipants enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree and Master in Architecture from the School of Architettura Urbanistica e Ingegneria delle Costruzioni AUIC, of the Politecnico di Milano, the 8 CFU can be used as the intership credits required for graduation or as elective courses. The wor- kshop may have different credit values for other universi- ties. The projects and study models developed during the school may be shown in exhibitions and collected into publications by Politecnico di Milano. Victor Ténez Ybern- ETSAB Sara Protasoni- POLIMI Guya Bertelli - POLIMI Carlos García Vázquez- ETSAS WORKSHOP IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN Jordi Bellmunt Gonçalo Byrne Pierre-Alain Croset Pierre Donadieu Aurelio Galfetti Jordi Garces Carlos García Vázquez INTERNATIONAL BOARD HONOUR COMMITTEE Grafton Architects Karin Hofert Liisa Horelli Joao Nunes Ferran Sagarra Trias Graham Shane Marc Alewijn Visser

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Page 1: Polo Territoriale di Piacenza OC - GeDInfoasp2.gedinfo.com/imgportfolio/archiworld/images/img_6/img_21192.pdf · Ottavio Amaro, Antonio Angelillo, Alessandro Bianchi, Federico Bilò,

OCPiacenza 2016INTERNATIONAL

from ecological

landscape to architectural design

OC ‘OPEN CITY’

CONTACTS

http://www.intschool.polimi.it

[email protected]

+39 3397027996 | +39 0523 356789/6873

Facebook Opencity Summerschool

Twitter: @OCOPENCITY

POLITECNICO DI MILANO

Scuola di Architettura Urbanistica e Ingegneria delle Costruzioni AUIC

Polo Territoriale di Piacenza Via Scalabrini 113 - 29100 Piacenza - Italy

Vice-Rector | DARIO ZANINELLI

Piacenzainternational

7TH EDITION 5 / 23 SEPTEMBER 2016

www.intschool.polimi.it

Help desk Milano | Efisia Cipolloni

[email protected]

with

summer schoolPOLITECNICO DI MILANO

LANDSCAPE IN MOTION

PREMIOPIACENZA

LANDSCAPE AND ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCES*

Carmen Andriani, Gonçalo Byrne, Jordi Bellmunt

Esteban Bonell,

Mauro Galantino,

Jordi Garces

Manuel Gausa,

Aldo Grasso,

Stephen Marshall

Manuel Aires Mateus, Catherine Mosbach, Gianfranco

Neri, João Nunes, Martin Prominski, Elisabetta Sgarbi

Dirk Sijmons, Thierry Kandjee, Patricial Viel, Velasco Vitali

PARALLEL EVENTS*

Book Presentation ‘Creatività e Trasformazione’, Christian Marinotti edizioni

authors

Marc Augé, Vittorio Gregotti

presentation: Guya Bertelli, Christian Marinotti

discussant: Michele Roda, Andrea Di Franco

Round Table Beppe Baracchi, Valeria Fedeli, Carlotta Fontana, Gabriele Pasqui, Paolo Pileri,

Renzo Rosso, Francesco Timpano. discussant: Stefano Stabilini

Movies

Due volte Delta by Elisabetta Sgarbi

The Human Scale by Andreas M. Dalsgaad’s

Exploring Visit to Biennale di Venezia and Conference | Visit to Cascina Boscata (V. Fratta)Partnership

Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

Università degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabrio

Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Barcelona (ETSAB - Spagna)

Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Sevilla (ETSAS - Spagna)

BANK OF PIACENZAPIACENZA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

With the Support of

CARIPLO FOUNDATION

Media Partners

Promoters

Politecnico di Milano

Scuola di Architettura, Urbanistica e Ingegneria delle Costruzioni AUIC

DAStU - Department of Architercture and Urban Studies

Piacenza National Association of Architects,

Planners, Landscape Arch. and Conservators

POLIPIACENZA

Municipality of Piacenza

With the Patronage of

Piacenza Provincial Gorvernance

Confindustria PiacenzaColdiretti Piacenza

Emilia Romagna Region

PROGRAM - DRAFT

OC OPEN CITY International Summer School 7th edition focused on the landscape

design and its own countless implications.

Piacenza is a topical case-study because of its unique condition of liminal city

facing the main Italian river, characterized by the overlapping and interaction of

different forms of landscapes: agricultural, productive, urban.

According to the most recent and innovative disciplinary research, the

background springs from integration among global scenarios (which European

cities have to face with, because of the strong changes in social, economic

and environmental balances) and local architectural transformations, which

are necessary for regeneration of dismissed areas. In this line the concept itself

of landscape is called to a radical reconsideration, because it’s the complex

product of multiple, various and dynamic events and it’s the result of many

interacting ways to look at as well as a brief synthesis of design’s heterogeneous,

and sometimes contradictory, materials.

It’s the Po riverside - and the buffer zone dividing the city and its own infrastructures

from the water - the specific topic of 2016 workshop and the background of

the series of lectures supporting it. During the times of the urban development,

these areas were used to be intended just as a natural threaten. They were

progressively occupied by a dense sequence of functions and infrastructures,

also industrial and productive ones, that has built by one side a barrier - both

physical and virtual - between the city and the river. By the other side, they

have stressed a process of marginalization. It’s just at the end of the XX century,

also based on similar international experiences, that the enormous potentialities

of these water-sides started to be seen, not just in relation with the ecological

value of the river, but also interpreting them as complementary spaces for the

Giovanni Azzone

Alessandro Balducci

Luisa CollinaSergio Crotti

Graziano Dragoni

Gabriele Pasqui

Ilaria Valente

Dario Zaninelli

Marc AugèClaudio De Albertis

Paolo DosiLeopoldo Freyrie

Aldo Grasso Vittorio Gregotti

city itself. They can be designed as city’s new limits, they can help to improve the

city’s environmental quality, they can establish new links with other territories at

a larger scale, giving the possibility to new urban uses and to alternative forms of

socialization.

The Po coast-line is characterized by a strong variability and dynamism; this

condition permeates elements, factors and processes and defines its priceless

ecological value. The coast-line we can look at is the result of the interaction

among the mobile nature of water flows and the banks containing it. It comes

from multiple geological processes and from the level of the water, but it’s

also impacted by human activities which have modified land-water points of

contact. From this process of continuous erosion and construction, an irregular

and changing limit arises. At the same time its strategic position - not far from

the city and from main national transportation lines - makes this river-front as the

ideal space for interchange.

This mass of conditions lets us to intend the design territory as a site of invaluable

value for the contemporary society, in step with historical processes generating

it and endlessly transforming it. Here it’s possible to establish different and

alternative activities, each with a substantial impact on the physical and spatial

level: location for leisure time and sport, site for a sustainable and innovative

agricultural production, gate not just of Piacenza but of the whole Pianura

Padana, hub of flows along the Po River.

According to these concepts, the workshop’s goal is a complex, jointed

and contemporary vision where the quality of regenerated complementary

landscapes gives origin to a sequence of spaces able to intend the river as their

cultural and physical reference.

ASAADVANCED SCHOOL

OF ARCHITECTURE

SELECTIONS AND REGISTRATIONS

* waiting for confirmation

* waiting for confirmation

OC SUMMER SCHOOL

COORDINATION

[email protected] - Michele Roda

[email protected] - Paola Bracchi

[email protected] - Pasquale Mei

ASA advanced school of architecture

[email protected] - Carlos Dall’Asta

[email protected] - Marina Tornatora

[email protected] - Gaia Redaelli

Web Site

[email protected] - Fiorella Felloni

Students and logistics

[email protected] - Anna Solimando

[email protected] - Stefano Stabilini

INTERMEDIATE CRITICS 9 SEPTEMBER - 16 SEPTEMBER

Ottavio Amaro, Antonio Angelillo, Alessandro Bianchi, Federico Bilò, Marco Bozzola, Maria Vittoria Capitanucci, Antonella Contin,

Marco Facchinetti, Ado Franchini, Alain Guez, Andrea Gritti, Karin Hofert, Johannes Kalvelage, Javier Lopez, Alessandro Massarente,

Mario Mocchi, Marina Montuori, Elena Mussinelli, Alessandra Oppio, Paola Pucci, Henrique Pessoa, Ramon Pico, Andrea Sciascia, Luigi

Spinelli, Stefano Stabilini, Aija Staffans, Andrea Tartaglia, PierAntonio Val, Dario Vanetti, Fabrizio Zanni

FINAL CRITIC 23 SEPTEMBER

Roberta Amirante, Carmen Andriani, Michele Arnaboldi, Aldo Aymonino, Federico Bucci, Pierre Alain Croset, Sergio Crotti, Giangiacomo

D’Ardia, Emilio Faroldi, Karsten Feucht, Carlotta Fontana, Pierfranco Galliani, Aurelio Galfetti, Manuela Grecchi, Rolf Kuhn, Pasquale Miano,

Silvia Milesi, Corinna Morandi, Gianfranco Neri, Gabriele Pasqui, Nathalie Regnier-Kagan, Mosé Ricci, Juan Manuel Palerm Salazar, Agata

Spaziante, Marco Trisciuoglio, Marc A. Visser, Lluis Vives

WITH THE PARTICIPATION

OF THE ASA STUDENTS

to the three best

projects selected by the

international jury

8 CFU

summer school

Open City:DIRECTION

The international Summer School will take place from

September 5th to September 23th, 2016. Participation

is open to students attending the 3rd year of Bachelor

Degree Courses and to students attending a Master in

Architecture, Design, Engineering and Planning, as well as

to PhD reserch students (in disciplines of architecture and

urban planning). The program is restricted to a maximum

of 80 members selected.

APPLICATIOND E A D L I N E 3 0 - 0 6 - 2 0 1 6

Students have to submit their completed application form

via the website on the Registration page (www.intschool.

polimi.it/regist). The application must be accompanied

by a scientific curriculum and a letter of motivation

(maximum 2 A4 pages).by July 7th, 2016 the applicants

will be confirmed by e-mail. The entry fee is euro 250€ and

must be paid by July 15th, 2016.

The fee includes weekday evening meals and teaching

materials (printing, workshop CD and some models

materials). On request of the partIcipants, the organization

can book accomodation at hostels at cost of € 20,00 per

night (bed&breakfast).

CERTIFICATIONFor each participant, the OC International Summer School

will release an official certificate of attendance. For par-

ticipants enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree and Master in

Architecture from the School of Architettura Urbanistica

e Ingegneria delle Costruzioni AUIC, of the Politecnico

di Milano, the 8 CFU can be used as the intership credits

required for graduation or as elective courses. The wor-

kshop may have different credit values for other universi-

ties. The projects and study models developed during the

school may be shown in exhibitions and collected into

publications by Politecnico di Milano.

Victor Ténez Ybern- ETSAB

Sara Protasoni- POLIMI

Guya Bertelli - POLIMI

Carlos García Vázquez- ETSAS

WORKSHOP IN ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN

Jordi Bellmunt

Gonçalo Byrne

Pierre-Alain Croset

Pierre Donadieu

Aurelio Galfetti

Jordi GarcesCarlos García Vázquez

I N T E R N A T I O N A L B O A R D

H O N O U R C O M M I T T E E

Grafton Architects

Karin HofertLiisa Horelli

Joao Nunes Ferran Sagarra Trias

Graham Shane

Marc Alewijn Visser