“Chapeau” / Michel Carlana, Luca Mezzalira, Curzio Pentimalli, Riccardo Sanquerin

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“Chapeau”, a sports park and new urban place for the woods is characterized by an unprecedented relief, introduced in the process of design thinking related to soil and the empty space it creates. The buildings that make up the urban landscape, perfectly calibrated on the urban fabric, have complicated the delicate choice of the approach and the relationship to the existing building of the hall. Early in the project, the intention of Michel Carlana, Luca Mezzalira, Curzio Pentimalli and Riccardo Sanquerin was to integrate the gym in the environment in a local sense. By isolating it from the front of the hall, the building became one of the five elements of life. More images and architects’ description after the break.

The project has made ​​a new urban space through a porous border. Some identifying marks are seen out the path to the ground which carefully reinforces the separation of activities between them and the public space. The open space is designed as a single element that surrounds the buildings of the project on all fronts. Furthermore the integration of sports as green spaces and public to create a sports park that aims to act as a social catalyst for different generations. Users of the park as much as the land will be able to identify these spaces as meeting places and recreation.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "“Chapeau” / Michel Carlana, Luca Mezzalira, Curzio Pentimalli, Riccardo Sanquerin" 15 Nov 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/183989/%25e2%2580%259cchapeau%25e2%2580%259d-michel-carlana-luca-mezzalira-curzio-pentimalli-riccardo-sanquerin> ISSN 0719-8884

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