Senior City | Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy | Alessandro Tessari, Matteo Bandiera, Gianluca Parcianello & Fausta Occhipinti

Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-7
The sense of identity of a place is its capability to develop through time without losing its own character and keeping its values, forms and traditions; the project of the new residence for senior citizens in Cortina comes from a deep reflection about particular state and place. On the one hand, the physical context of the proposal is a natural slope in the historic area of Chiave, in the North of Cortina, from where it is possible to glance towards a spectacular mountain landscape. On the other hand, the cultural and technological context formed on a basis of traditional constructional logic has modelled the aspect of Cortina throughout the centuries.

Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-9

The project is set spontaneously in the intense presence of both contexts: two volumes around a central yard are lightly laid upon the slope, almost without touching. The settlement evokes to the building typology of alpine architecture, whose low level is set back relative to the higher levels. This strategy becomes the mai method of creating relationships between the interior and exterior of the public spaces in the proposal. The higher floor contain residential area, which enjoys a special relationship with the environment.

Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-5
Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-4
Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-6

Also, the usable roof hosts a garden system with different paths and allotments, an authentic meeting place for recreation where private gardening becomes the main activity. From the roof garden, it is possible to clearly look out the amazing mountains of Valle d’Ampezzo landscape. At set out, the system enables the architecture disappear from its context, while attracting and enlarging the tone of the same context.

Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-2

Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-3

Senior-City-Cortina-d'Ampezzo-–-Alessandro-Tessari_Matteo-Bandiera_Gianluca-Parcianello_Fausta-Occhipinti-1

 

Ort, Senior City in Cortina d’Ampezzo
Location | Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
DESIGNERS |  Alessandro Tessari, Matteo Bandiera (ETB); Gianluca Parcianello; Fausta Occhipinti;
Project Team | Nicola Di Pietro, German Pro Lozano, Elisa Brusegan
Type | International Competition
Result | First Prize

Client | Cortina D’Ampezzo ONLUS Association

Images & Text Credits | Alessandro Tessari, Matteo Bandiera (ETB); Gianluca Parcianello; Fausta Occhipinti;

About Damian Holmes 3253 Articles
Damian Holmes is the Founder and Editor of World Landscape Architecture (WLA). He is a registered landscape architect (AILA) working in international design practice in Australia. Damian founded WLA in 2007 to provide a website for landscape architects written by landscape architects. Connect on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/damianholmes/