project details
Location: Siracusa, Italy
Designer: capogruppo: arch. Maurizio Zappalà componenti ATP: arch. Salvatore Contrafatto, arch. Gesualdo Porto, ing. Antonio Russo, Ing. Anna Stancanelli, ing. Emanuele Stancanelli, ing. Ignazio Stancanelli
Contributors: ing. Giuseppina Cellino Caudo, geom. Giovanni Cimino, arch. Silvana Ciraolo, arch. Nadir Guemida, arch. Alessia Lo Blanco, arch. Alessandro Napoli, arch. Alisia Petralia, arch. Antonino Salanitro, arch. Cinzia Lucia Trovato,
Note: Cities and ports are not normally associated with pools of fresh water! Allow bathing without risk to health, not having great resources available for improving water quality in the harbor, is an attempt to micro-being. The revival of the small port proposes a walk through “floating” and lake dwelling, which meets playful recreation areas and to resurrect the entire space. Reinvigorate the desire to swim, paint the area with towels, short re-antropizzare the port! There is no sustainability in our idea of ??a passive, space is supported by creating their own energy. The walk has become a “refounding contemporary” through the stops, descents and ascents, light and shade, shelter and gambling. The waterfront is enhanced, the new public space on the sea and the promenade is a tape that lives above and below, a waterfront beach more and more into the city, amplified by the idea of “thin out” all temporal layers that prevent the enjoyment and, many times, the sea view.
Designer: capogruppo: arch. Maurizio Zappalà componenti ATP: arch. Salvatore Contrafatto, arch. Gesualdo Porto, ing. Antonio Russo, Ing. Anna Stancanelli, ing. Emanuele Stancanelli, ing. Ignazio Stancanelli
Contributors: ing. Giuseppina Cellino Caudo, geom. Giovanni Cimino, arch. Silvana Ciraolo, arch. Nadir Guemida, arch. Alessia Lo Blanco, arch. Alessandro Napoli, arch. Alisia Petralia, arch. Antonino Salanitro, arch. Cinzia Lucia Trovato,
Note: Cities and ports are not normally associated with pools of fresh water! Allow bathing without risk to health, not having great resources available for improving water quality in the harbor, is an attempt to micro-being. The revival of the small port proposes a walk through “floating” and lake dwelling, which meets playful recreation areas and to resurrect the entire space. Reinvigorate the desire to swim, paint the area with towels, short re-antropizzare the port! There is no sustainability in our idea of ??a passive, space is supported by creating their own energy. The walk has become a “refounding contemporary” through the stops, descents and ascents, light and shade, shelter and gambling. The waterfront is enhanced, the new public space on the sea and the promenade is a tape that lives above and below, a waterfront beach more and more into the city, amplified by the idea of “thin out” all temporal layers that prevent the enjoyment and, many times, the sea view.