Project Background
ince the Second World War, the park was an uncultivated brownfield, used for the storage of building materials, temporary events, and the yearly circus - basically left in disarray.
Project Concept
The “Biblioteca degli Alberi” (Library of Trees) is a new form of public park – serving as an urban connector, cultural campus, sports ground, and botanical garden; and as a penetrable layer over important underground infrastructure nodes all in one
Floor Plan
The “Biblioteca degli Alberi” (Library of Trees) is a new form of public park – serving as an urban connector, cultural campus, sports ground, and botanical garden; and as a penetrable layer over important underground infrastructure nodes all in one
Project Aerial View
The park exhibits a collection of 23 different tree species, each grouped in circular formations – the so-called Circular Forests -and spread out over the park. Each tree is described and named, as texts integrated in the path along them.
The park exhibits a collection of 23 different tree species, each grouped in circular formations – the so-called Circular Forests -and spread out over the park. Each tree is described and named, as texts integrated in the path along them.
The park exhibits a collection of 23 different tree species, each grouped in circular formations – the so-called Circular Forests -and spread out over the park. Each tree is described and named, as texts integrated in the path along them.
Renderings (Except Aerial View)
Straight paths are drawn across the park to connect points of interest and surrounding areas to one another, creating a polycentric, grid-like network
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