Europan 12 Results catalogue - The Adaptable City /1

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Milano (it) winner

Cyrille Lamouche (FR)

T. +33 668538351

Cécilia Robergeaud (FR)

cyrille.lamouche@gmail.com

Guillaume Chatelain (FR)

T. +33 670018303

architects

c.robergeaud@gmail.com T. +39 3240850090 guillaume.j.chatelain@ gmail.com

256 Landscape transition Team point of view The renewal of the “Porto di Mare” area is intended to create a new focal point within Milan’s green belt. Introducing a mall as an extension to the existing park maintains the continuity of the green systems towards Milan city centre. This rural boulevard is the spine of the project, generating a mobility network and concentrating social hubs. A genuine link between the various points of interest, it contains identified sequences, opens onto the landscape and gives the area a new identity. Drawing on the site’s existing structure, the project offers temporal flexibility and seeks to integrate with the rural landscape. The proposal provides a new way to inhabit the transition between Milan’s urban and rural fabric. 2nd sequence: opening on agriculture

Jury point of view The project adheres fully to the concept of a “unifying project” referred to in the subsequent phases of project. The patterns presented show a good level of control of the elements that contribute to the creation of an urban design and an ability to work at that scale. The project combines the constraints in place with a vision of the contemporary city filtered through more traditional elements, but revisited, like the “rural boulevard and landscape” that is proposed as a structuring and qualifying spatial element.

3rd sequence: living between city and countryside

Render 1st sequence: a new centrality

Render 2nd sequence: opening on agriculture


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