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MASTERPLAN

CASA DELLA MUSICA

MUSIC HALL

Cervignano del Friuli | Udine | Italy

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client:

Cervignano del Friuli Municipality

 

total area:

750 sqm

 

chronology: 

2010 Construction Completed

A BUILDING REVISITED: BUILDING INSIDE A BUILDING

A new function (a place for music) for an old (and silent) building (a former bus depot) represents an architectural+technological challenge and a poetic content at the same time. A new building rises inside the old one, and includes all the structural and technological solutions required. The new building does not touch the old one, which remains visible and gets more value from this addition.

The existing brick frame helps bear the roof cover, while at the same time it outlines the entrance, grants consistency with the landmarks of Cervignano (the Cathedral, boundary walls, courtyards, etc.) and communicates uncamouflagedly with the monolithic exposed concrete inner building. Four rehearsal rooms on the ground floor – colourful and sliding like notes on a pentagram – hold a large monolithic cast concrete floor, which outlines all functions. A large double-height area occupies the whole volume of the building and serves as a central space for people to meet and share (total surface 750sm).

The technological equipment ensuring sound quality in terms of insulation and soundproofing, as well as the use of new materials, are never flaunted, as the architecture is assigned the task of controlling its effects.

 

URBAN BUILDING: PUBLIC FUNCTION

The new reinvented building will transform its surroundings. The urban character of the front (facing northward, therefore entirely open so as to make the most of natural light) communicates with the surrounding setting: the Square, the Cathedral the Library. Studied to address people of all ages, any time of the day, from early morning until late at night, the building will house both didactic activities, rehearsals, production and recording, and concerts, exhibitions and cultural events at all levels, local to extra-regional. An ideal meeting place for youngsters, the Music Hall will also address children and elderly people who wish to learn about or just listen to music. The collective character of the Music Hall is emphasized by its front and urban quality: giant window frames protrude from the building, as if they wished to participate to the public space and city life.

 

ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM: INTEGRATED REMOTE CONTROL All installations have been planned in accordance with the Municipal Government of Cervignano, where energy supply in all public buildings is controlled following an integrated plan. The synergic work of the Municipal Government and the Project Team in all respects (building insulation, efficiency of materials and cost control) helped reach a shared pattern of choices consistent with the cost and maintenance budget, which regards not simply the Music Hall but the whole collective use of other public buildings (schools, offices, surgeries, sports halls, etc.). The energy requirement of a single public building (at different hours and on different days) will have a remarkable impact on the other buildings. This way, the choices have been targeted on a town-related concept, besides the energy performance of a single building, following the idea of integrated sustainability, something which is still poorly implemented in Italy. 

project:

GEZA – Stefano Gri, Piero Zucchi

 

team:

Stefania Anzil

Fabio Passon

 

strutture:

Nuttassociati - Udine

 

plants:

Eng Team srl - Pordenone

 

photographer:

Massimo Crivelari

 

publications:

“Arketipo”, n° 77, October 2013, Italy

“MONITOR”, n° 69, October/December 2012, Germany 

“SUMMA+”, n° 121, April 2012, Argentina

“Il Magazine dell’ARCHITETTURA”, n° 48, January 2012, Italy

“DLux”, n° 10, December 2011, pp.70-75, Italy

“Costruire in laterizio”, n°144, November/December 2011, Italy

“Entremuros” n° 181, October 2011, Mexico

“The Plan” n° 049, April 2011, Bologna

“SuperUrbano_Sustainable Urban Regeneration”, Barbara Cappochin Prize and Exhibition 2011, Catalogue, edited by Andrea Boschetti, Michele De Lucchi, Leopoldo Freyrie, Giovanni Furlan, Ed. Marsilio 2011

Premio Dedalo Minosse 2010/2011, Catalogue, Comitato promotore Ala-Assoarchitetti, Vicenza 2011

Premio Marcello D’Olivo 2010 Exhibition Catalogue, Ass. Arte e Architettura -  Ed. Paolo Gaspari, Udine 2010 

 

 

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