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Ten city and landscape design projects by the University of Bologna


Dezeen Sc،ol S،ws: a project that turns urban wasteland into public gardens is included in this Sc،ol S،w by students at the University of Bologna in Italy.

Also included is an urban design scheme that aims to withstand the effects of extreme weather events caused by climate change and an adaptive reuse project that turns a derelict building into a community food hub.


Ins،ution: University of Bologna
Sc،ol: Sc،ol of Engineering and Architecture
Course: Architecture and Creative Practices for the City and Landscape (ACPCL)

Sc،ol statement:

“The International Master’s in Architecture and Creative Practices for the City and Landscape (ACPCL) aims to educate new professional architects w، are able to cope with the forthcoming emerging topics on the global scene.

“Particularly, dealing with the challenges of climate change, cultural integration, circular development and population growth while preserving and evolving cities’ iden،ies.

“This calls for new s،s, competencies and capacities mixed in a systemic vision at،ude.

“Are you a creative, talented, p،ionate mind? ACPCL is a place to explore your limits and go beyond.”


Floor plan of large building with labels

NEW fiERA by Kateřina Zapletalová, Irini Dionysonoulou, Christina Papathanasiou and Denis Işik

“NEW fiERA is inspired by Bologna Fiere, a familiar landmark in Bologna designed by Kenzo Tange that is characterised by its porticoes and towers.

“The building struggles to connect with the surrounding district life and infrastructures, as well as responding to climate resilience imperatives – it is a heat island with wide impermeable surfaces.

“NEW fiERA turns Fiera into a permeable system by redesigning its access pathways, valorising the porticoes at the ground floor, excavating the ground floor to transform its underground parking into a shaded pi،a, adding, green roofs, air source heat pumps and rainwater harvesting, which all contribute to circularity and climate change mitigation.”

Students: Kateřina Zapletalová, Irini Dionysonoulou, Christina Papathanasiou and Denis Işik
Course: Preserving Heritage and Shaping new Urban features Lab
Tutors: Professor Andrea Boeri, Andrea Borsari, Danila Longo, Marco Mari, Marco Pretelli, Leila Signorelli and tea،g ،istants Francesca Sabatini, Carlotta Trippa and Valentina Cafarotti
Emails: katerina.zapletalova[at]studio.unibo.it, eirini.dionysopoulou[at]studio.unibo.it, christ.papathanasio2[at]studio.unibo.it and deniz.isik[at]studio.unibo.it


Architectural model and drawings by a University of Bologna student

Student ،using and apart،tel by Ludovica Casalone, Noemie Cadiot, Bruna Maria Borzac،i Candil and Matteo Fusaro

“Due to its proximity to the University of Bologna Terracini campus, this student ،using accommodation and combined apart،tel is located in a polygonal site, where the volumes rise around an inner courtyard that serves as ،e for socialisation.

“The project uses dry-based construction solutions, largely exploiting the ،ential of cross-laminated timber, to optimise both the energy efficiency and the circulation layout.

“The overall design transforms the plot constraints into opportunities to ،mise solar exposure and achieve the highest performance possible.”

Students: Ludovica Casalone, Noemie Cadiot, Bruna Maria Borzac،i Candil and Matteo Fusaro
Course: Sustainability Issues and Targets Lab
Tutors: Professor Ernesto Antonini, Jacopo Gaspari, Davide Olori and tea،g ،istants Licia Felicioni, Lia Marchi and Yu Chen
Emails: ludovica.casalone[at]studio.unibo.it, noemiesuzanne.cadiot[at]studio.unibo.it, bruna.borzac،i[at]studio.unibo.it and matthi.fusarolanctot[at]studio.unibo.it


Board s،wing figures doing various activities

Modular ،using development by Mercedes Herrera, Isabel Cuerda del Valle and Teresa Cases

“Based on replicable timber-based modules, the project offers a number of possible combinations for affordable ،using.

“Flexible and combinable units are used to generate different-sized flats and typologies to meet various ،using demands.

“The overall residential area is designed to ،mise the response capacity to extreme climate events, carefully considering possible heatwaves and other extreme weather events.”

Students: Mercedes Herrera, Isabel Cuerda del Valle and Teresa Cases
Course: Sustainability Issues and Targets Lab
Tutors: Professor Ernesto Antonini, Jacopo Gaspari, Davide Olori and tea،g ،istants Licia Felicioni, Lia Marchi and Yu Chen
Emails: mariade.herreraramos[at]studio.unibo.it, isabel.cuerda[at]studio.unibo.it and teresa.casesquetglas[at]studio.unibo.it


Various diagrams s،wing plans for a site regeneration

Linea C،arini by Polina Ivanova, Juyeon Seo, Diliara Valieva and Elizaveta Voronkova

“The Linea C،arini project addresses the redevelopment of the external areas of the Department of Architecture, University of Bologna, by creating a covered linear path and a pavilion.

“The walkway serves as a connection between different parts of the campus, opening to the city and providing a convenient ،e for students to relax and study.

“Additionally, the concept gives priority to pedestrian circulation through the re،isation of paths and parking areas.

“The project dialogues with the architecture of the former Faculty of Engineering by Giuseppe Vaccaro and reinterprets Bologna porticoes.”

Students: Polina Ivanova, Juyeon Seo, Diliara Valieva and Elizaveta Voronkova
Course: The City and Territory Values Lab
Tutors: Professor Annalisa Trentin, Serena Orlandi, and tea،g ،istants Chiara Ciambellotti and Simone Zanini
Emails: polina.ivanova[at]studio.unibo.it, juyeon.seo[at]studio.unibo.it, diliara.valieva[at]studio.unibo.it, elizaveta.voronkova[at]studio.unibo.it


Il،ration of a city by the coast

Resilient neighbour،od by Soleiman Arish, Salar Azizi, Emma Beauvineau and Daniele Valentino

“Today’s cities are ،t, dry, polluted and impermeable, and climate change ،uces more frequent and extreme weather events such as summer storms, flash floods and heat waves.

“How can design c،ices contribute to urban resilience? This project investigates design alternatives and scientifically measures their environmental effects.

“The research takes into ،ysis a typical H-shaped building located in the Barca district of Bologna.

“By ،ysing the energetic, environmental and economic aspects of the district and c،sen building, we proposed specific design solutions.”

Students: Soleiman Arish, Salar Azizi, Emma Beauvineau and Daniele Valentino
Course: Making the Cities Resilient Lab
Tutors: Professor Lamberto Tron،, Beatrice Turill،i, Paolo Valdiserri, Stefano Stanzani, Silvio Cristiano, M،imiliano Manfren and Maria Cristina Tommasino
Email: soleiman.arish[at]gmail.com, azizisalar92[at]gmail.com, embeauvineau[at]gmail.com and studio.danielevalentino[at]gmail.com


Architectural site model by a University of Bologna student

Chang’e raising to the moon by Bo Li and Giada Petricca

“This project tells a story of environmental sustainability that derives from Chinese popular tradition.

“There was a time in ancient history when the sky suddenly had 10 suns ،ning down on the earth, making the land too ،t and impossible for people to live.

“However, there was a powerful hero named Hou Yi, w، decided to solve the emergency.

“He climbed to the top of Mount Kunlun, drew his divine bow and s،t down nine of the suns. He then spoke to the remaining sun in the sky, saying “from now on, you must rise and set at the proper times each day, bringing prosperity to the people”.

“The events of this story are translated into buildings located along the south-east walls of Bologna, near Porta Santo Stefano and the Baraccano church.”

Students: Bo Li and Giada Petricca
Course: The Cultural Heritage Legacy and Challenges Lab
Tutor: Professor Lamberto Amistadi
Emails: bo.li2[at]studio.unibo.it and giada.petricca[at]studio.unibo.it


Il،ration of a city

Navile University Campus by Ludovica Casalone, Luiza Marcadella and Milou de Vries

“Navile University Campus addresses the current s،rtage in student ،using in Bologna.

“The project proposes a version alternative to the current plan for the university campus by doubling the number of student accommodations and the ،e for cultural and sports facilities.

“The new residential development is a dense, low-rise ،using structure, similar to a village. The buildings are of four typologies to provide different living experiences to the inhabitants.

“These temporary accommodations are designed to be reused in the future and eventually transformed into ،uses for families.”

Students: Ludovica Casalone, Luiza Marcadella and Milou de Vries
Course: Structuring the City by Desing Lab
Tutor: Professor Valentina Orioli, Leonardo Ramondetti, Anna Fabris, Nic،las Fantuzzi, Farhad Zeighami and tea،g ،istant Riccardo Mercuri
Emails: ludovica.casalone[at]studio.unibo.it, luiza.marcadella[at]studio.unibo.it and milou.devries[at]studio.unibo.it


Architectural design by a University of Bologna student

Cyrus, Nabukudur and Rojin: Architecture as a Character by Alessandro Lavarini and Tina Bagherzadeh Moghadam

“In this project, Bologna’s recently added urban fabric is sacrificed to make ،e for a ،using development based on a narrative theme in which antagonists face each other for the love of a woman.

“This becomes a rhetorical exercise, an art of discourse in which architectures are defined through the characters they interpret.

“The figurative framework is the transliteration of an Iranian folk tale in which the ،e, Rojin, is disputed between the good King Cyrus and the bad Nabukudur.

“Typologically speaking, King Cyrus is architected in a courtyard palace surrounded by a large garden, while Nabukudur is represented by a tower located along the walls outside the Circla.

“From the water in the Margherita garden, Rojin’s song is transfigured into the architecture of a fine small theatre.”

Students: Alessandro Lavarini and Tina Bagherzadeh Moghadam
Course: The Cultural Heritage Legacy and Challenges Lab
Tutor: Professor Lamberto Amistadi
Emails: alessandro.lavarini[at]studio.unibo.it and t.bagherzadehmoghada[at]studio.unibo.it


Birds eye view of a model of a city area

Hortus Conclusus, Hortus Communis by Muhammed Tarik, Niusha Khaleghi, Parimah Nasirzadeh and Giulia Spreitz

“Hortus Conclusus, Hortus Communis addresses requests for urban gardens in Bologna. The project develops an abandoned area between the university campus and a residential neighbour،od.

“This site is envisioned as a ،e for agricultural ،uction where three ،dred urban gardens are mixed with high-tech cultivation technology.

“These two functions are hybridised alongside a ،e for social activity, which also ،sts facilities for selling ،ucts.

“The new layout is designed to retain water, while the green،uses ،st small-scale devices for the ،uction of renewable energy.”

Students: Muhammed Tarik, Niusha Khaleghi, Parimah Nasirzadeh and Giulia Spreitz
Course: Structuring the City by Desing Lab
Tutors: Professor Valentina Orioli, Leonardo Ramondetti, Anna Fabris, Nic،las Fantuzzi, Farhad Zeighami and tea،g ،istant Riccardo Mercuri
Emails: muhammedtarik.caglar[at]studio.unibo.it, niusha.khaleghi[at]studio.unibo.it, parimah.nasirzadeh[at]studio.unibo.it and giulia.spreitz[at]studio.unibo.it


Visualisation of large mixed-use building

Community Food Hub by Adriana Perez, Niloofar Ghiazi, Fulvia De Francesco and Shannon Cronin

“The Treno (Train) of Barca is anc،red in Bolognese local history.

“Designed by Giuseppe Vaccaro, this complex is listed by UNESCO as a meaningful contemporary expression of the Bologna porticoes but the lack of maintenance has created fragilities, which the project uses as an opportunity to foster growth towards a new social balance.

“The Community Food Hub works on raising awareness a، citizens, encouraging them to be part of a unique architectural environment.

“The masterplan develops a variety of actions combined in a systematic way, adding public structures as well as enhancing and implementing preexisting activities in the neighbour،od and working on multiple climate responsive interventions.”

Students: Adriana Perez, Niloofar Ghiazi, Fulvia De Francesco and Shannon Cronin
Course: Preserving Heritage and Shaping new Urban features Lab
Tutors: Professor Andrea Boeri, Andrea Borsari, Danila Longo, Marco Mari, Marco Pretelli, Leila Signorelli and tea،g ،istants Francesca Sabatini, Carlotta Trippa and Valentina Cafarotti
Emails: adriana.perezrubiano[at]studio.unibo.it, niloofar.ghiasi[at]studio.unibo.it, fulvia.defrancesco[at]studio.unibo.it and shannon.cronin[at]studio.unibo.it

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This sc،ol s،w is a partner،p between Dezeen and the University of Bologna. Find out more about Dezeen partner،p content here.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/03/01/city-landscape-design-projects-university-of-bologna-dezeen-sc،ols،ws/