Project Description
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Roccolo
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Course: Landscape and Interior – Spatial Design 2 (Section I1)
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Academic Year: 2020/2021
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Professors: Giovanna Piccinno, Cristina Morbi, Marco Barsottini, Marco De Santi
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Tutors: Antonio Aiello, Mara Elisa Cecchi, Lucia Frescaroli
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Partners: Alice Zingales, Daniele Mazzinghi
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Students: Chiara Corino, Konstantinos Tsilivis, Manuela Piccirillo, Nazli Can Ozcoban, Sima Karadsheh, Yanqing Li
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The Roccolo project is inspired by the historical structure surrounded by nature and used to lure birds through illusion called “roccolo”. This illusion is a perception that describe s the concept of this project, focusing on the relationship between the physical and the digital perception in the three macro areas of the park – Fun, Learn and Wellness. The areas have a different relationship with nature: above, inside and around. “Fun” hosts events, playgrounds for children and temporary stores. “Learn” offers new ways of cultivating (hydroponic farming and bio-reactors creating EcoSpheres) as well as spaces dedicated to art and history. “Wellness” develops the body perception through athletic moves like those in bodyweight, sport fields and yoga. The organic shape developed for the structures was inspired by breaking the initial shape of the circular roccolo. The concept of this shape creates modularity and unifies all structures through modules of – arch and void. By adding some linearity to these shapes, it helps to break the monotony and to create more possibilities. A way-finding system connects the areas and includes the AR installation: a digital attraction that shows the environment differently. Shelters amplifying the sound of rain allow people to enjoy the park all year long.
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