Ex-Communications Battalion 121 / Bruno Bianchi, Damian Bojko, Etcheverry Nelson, Ricardo Etcheverry, Fabbri Juan

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This project proposal for the Ex-Communications Battalion 121, which won the first prize in the National Ideas Competition, stems from the idea of bringing the Rio Parana to the city district. Following a study of plastic forms generated by the river in Rosario, its vegetation, and topography, Bruno Bianchi, Damian Bojko, Etcheverry Nelson, Ricardo Etcheverry and Fabbri Juan sought to reproduce the essence of its main aspects, interspersed with the layout of the city and the buildings of the pavilion. Thus, river and city merge into the site, integrating the landscape, cultural, productive, sports, and housing, in a single place possible to generate an engine of development in the area concerned. More images and project description after the break.

The proposal is structured around a linear axis formed by a “river” water mirror, which functions as a climate regulator and structure of the different areas of the proposal. Sectoring was determined in three interconnected areas with existing buildings, housing, Wetland Park and Multipurpose Center in Rosario, in order to promote their links with different sectors of the district, the center of the city, and the Parana River by vehicular roads, vehicular restricted, bike paths and walking trails.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "Ex-Communications Battalion 121 / Bruno Bianchi, Damian Bojko, Etcheverry Nelson, Ricardo Etcheverry, Fabbri Juan" 07 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/182013/ex-communications-battalion-121-bruno-bianchi-damian-bojko-etcheverry-nelson-ricardo-etcheverry-fabbri-juan> ISSN 0719-8884

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