Tree wrapped buildings from Paris, Milan and Curitiba

Location : Boulogne-Billancourt Architects : BIG Bjarke Ingels Group


 Bosconavigli Milan | Zone 6


Bosconavigli -with its 180 trees and 8,000 plants (more than 60 different species)- is the meeting point between the city, the Ticino river area and the Porta Ticinese's Naviglio, establishing a notable sense of continuity between the Tortona-Porta Genova area through a vision capable of enhancing the changing scenario of this urban area, expressing its identity as perfectly linking the past and the future, memory and innovation. The intervention appears as a traditional courtyard house perfectly inserted within local tradition and designed to stimulate the dynamic use of public and private spaces. Developing around an open courtyard with an ascending spiral form, it extends towards the south in the direction of a large garden. High energy performance photovoltaic panels completely cover the building's roof, thereby becoming a highly striking expressive and chromatic theme. The three main facades are notable for an alternating system of balconies designed to accommodate plants and bushy trees and are characterized by numerous entrances and views out onto Via San Cristoforo which visually expand the connection between the internal spaces of the courtyard and the new green spaces of the surrounding public park.



Thanks to the decommissioning of the freight yards, the breaking down of infrastructure barriers between neighbourhoods, the interventions for urban reforestation and the improvement in the quality of public spaces around the Naviglio di Porta Ticinese banks, the Bosconavigli is becoming a pivotal point between a neighbourhood historically dedicated to fashion and design and the residential and tourist area that extends along the Naviglio Grande. The intervention was designed and developed to provide the best possible spatial benefits both for those who live in the area and temporary residents, promoting interaction and exchange between the numerous different characters active in the district. The project takes the form of a single building that rises increasingly, set in the centre of a well laid-out system of public greenery and paths, and capable of integrating the natural floral element as an active architectural component.



The Bosconavigli develops by combining the architectural canons of the traditional Milanese courtyard house and the contemporary dynamics of sustainability and usability of public and private spaces. On the ground floor, particular attention was paid to the system of movement of people and routes which, thanks to the numerous entrances located on Via San Cristoforo, make it easy to access the different areas of the building. The large south portal expands the visual effect of connection between the spaces inside the courtyard and the surrounding areas used as a public park by means of a lightweight canopy. The communal areas of the building are located on the same frontage so as to generate a fluid and constant interplay between the private residential areas and the new public spaces in the neighbourhood. In one section of the ground floor and a part of the first floor there are also public services including a double-height bistro-restaurant and a wellness facility with swimming pool, gym and sauna.




Cornalia 17 / S2C
A new 8-storey building will be built in via Cornalia 17, nearby the 13-storey 'twin towers', realized in the 1960s. The demolition work of existing two-storey building is being completed. The headquarters of the Italian insurance company S2C is going to be housed in a eco-sustainable multifaceted structure that reproduces a little 'diamond'.

Parallax Building | 44fl Curitiba Brazil

 

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