Keep Exploring Architizer by Creating a Free Account or Logging in.

This feature is for industry professionals.  To unlock it, signup and then join or add your company. To unlock this feature,  signup and then submit your professional details.

Membership is Free.

LinkedIn Facebook Google
or
Already a Member? Sign in.
Add To Collection Add to Collection
SPACE TO CULTURE  

SPACE TO CULTURE

View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection
View Original View Original
Add To Collection Add to Collection

Other Projects by KOIS ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS

Add To Collection Add to Collection

SHIMMER restaurant

Add To Collection Add to Collection

LINEA PIU

Add To Collection Add to Collection

MIRAGE

Add To Collection Add to Collection

SWEET ALCHEMY

Add To Collection Add to Collection

NOI

Add To Collection Add to Collection

MUSEUM OF CYCLADIC ART

Add To Collection Add to Collection

ILEANA MAKRI STORE

SPACE TO CULTURE

STATUS
Concept
SIZE
100,000 sqft - 300,000 sqft
The historic centre is clearly recognizable and the morphology of the first urban neighbourhoods built outside the medieval walls reads as compact and well defined. But the remains of the metropolitan area an immense sub-urban area, with building scattered everywhere and road dispersed without any apparent logic, mostly cull de sac. Moving away from the city on the main arteries one starts to come across urban remnants. The urban fabric starts to dissolve and fragments appear sporadically attached to the main highways.
Our observations regarding Quarto Inferiore, were that it is an urban enclave in the midst of agricultural and industrial planes. Zooming in the fabric of this enclave we notice that introvert relationship with the environment has been created. The quarter turn it’s back on the industrial and agricultural environment and views are arranged to aim for the core of the quarter. This introvert relationship is enhanced by maintaining a trees cape that acts as a visual fence around the quarter. The fact that the trees have been preserved in an area where the environment is manmade and regulated in a way that the land is exclusively allocated to agriculture and light industry comes to reinforce the residential character of this enclave. It is as if the people wanted to turn their back to the mundane reality of commerce and industry and recreate a pseudo idyllic meta environment in the heart of the existing structure. Thus the people created a MICRO ENVIRONMENT.
We started to consider these urban enclaves as isolated monocyttaric entities, isolated eukaryotic cells. The forestry and vegetation act as a semi permeable membrane that filters light and creates a boundary of the enclave. The existing structures and the closed industrial building act as a cytoskeleton that maintains the form and composition of the quarter.
We studied this introvert relationship further and we decided to emulate it from the macro scale of the urban environment to the micro scale of the building. Within our building the remaining structure acts as a cytoskeleton that guides the composition and the skin as the permeable membrane that obstructs but it does not isolate.
Within the envelope we created an aggregation of boxes which attaches its self parasitically the existing structure. The aggregation creates cubic visit able landscapes in the here building levels. The negative space created by the boxes forms piazzas and enclaves that mimic the patterns found in the urban fabric of Bologna. The box aggregation comprises of boxes that are governed by the Fibonacci sequence. The box sizes are 2x2x2, 3x3x3, 5x5x5, and 8x8x8.
A big portion of the rest of the structure was kept and slightly modified the floor plates of the very top volumes of the existing building and transform them to public venue. The volumes were allocated the function of library and restaurant respectively. We opened up the access to the roofs in order to make them act as public promenades and view point to the city.

Product Spec Sheet

Were your products used?
Join as a manufacturer to add your products.

Collaborating Firms

Team