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Contact for Entries: 2 landscape and city layout projects, on new urban metabolisms
The Europan 16 subject focuses on dwelling metropolitan areas as a new paradigm, in which new types of synergies can be thought of between the environmental, organic, social, financial, cultural and political proportions.
This paradigm leads us to assume in terms of co-evolution and interactions, and to do the job with regenerative undertaking dynamics, combining metabolic and inclusive vitalities.
The italian towns of Bitonto and San Donà Venezia are hunting for suggestions to apply a strategic urban revitalization job and intend to start a course of action of implementation with the awarded groups.
Venture Web pages IN BITONTO
The internet site is made up of the squares process of Bitonto, Palombaio and Mariotto. The strength of the hamlets (7 and 11 km away from the centre) is their rural context and their accessibility position to the Alta Murgia Park.
But there are also some crucial problems connected to isolation from the middle of Bitonto. It is needed to activate a new progress, based mostly on choice strength resources, on lifetime in the open up air and on nearby values to be linked to the centre of Bitonto.
The naturalistic path, from the Lama Balice toward the Alta Murgia Park, making use of sections of through Cela, represents the strategic web page, a catalyst component for the activation of new capabilities for the purely natural setting, which will carry advantages to the hamlets at the cultural, social and financial amount.
The distance concerning the town and the hamlets will be lowered by the capability of the Europan challenge to make the values of each urban middle dialogue in order to establish a territorial price.
The definition of the character trail, less than development, from the Lama Balice Park to the Alta Murgia Countrywide Park, is an option to make new city / territorial metabolisms.
Project Website IN SAN DONA’ VENEZIA
The ATVO bus station, project web page, in the historic middle of the city is destined for transfer to the new Porta Nuova hub, underneath building, about 1.2 km away.
It will be essential to assume of new capabilities and companies that get into account its strategic placement and economic affect, for industrial activities in the urban centre which until eventually now have been consolidated according to the recent mobility flows.
The Europan proposals will have to advertise the strengthening of the urban middle in relation to the growth axis that crosses it and that connects the Vittoria bridge together the Piave River, up to the new intermodal hub of Porta Nuova. This path is marked by some spaces in the regeneration period.
The site will be strategic to activate new metabolisms that contain the city middle, boosting the dialogue with the new polarities and advertising and marketing widespread sociality and new varieties of economy
The identification of a process this sort of as that of Europan is aimed at the participation and involvement of all actors intrigued in urban advancement to make the town desirable and dynamic.
The option provided by the opposition site, promoted by the Town of San Donà and ATVO, which have created accessible to citizens a strategic location, will be in a position to produce new metabolisms in continuity with the new mobility pole and ready to combine with river axis of the Piave, a legitimate meeting stage for communities and for the record of the town.
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Contact for Entries: 2 landscape and urban design projects, on new urban metabolisms
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Kind
Opposition Announcement (Created Tasks & Masterplans)
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Organizers
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Submission Deadline
September 17, 2021 12:00 PM
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Location
Bitonto e San Donà di Piave
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Cost
100 euro
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