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Prof: Remo Dorigati, Juarez Corso, Massimilino Spadoni Assistant: Barbara Brollo, Paola Mongiu, Haitham Nabil, Pier Rizzardi, Sibil Sträuli DS2_ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 2, MILANO POLITECNICO - 2014 • 2015 Landscape ascents

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  • Prof: Remo Dorigati, Juarez Corso, Massimilino SpadoniAssistant: Barbara Brollo, Paola Mongiu, Haitham Nabil, Pier Rizzardi, Sibil Struli

    DS2_ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO 2, MILANO POLITECNICO - 2014 2015

    Landscape ascents

  • Laboratorio di Progettazione dellArchitettura 1Abitare il paesaggio, urbano e territorialeDocenti: Paolo Mestriner, Andrea Savio, Massimiliano Spadoni

    landscape

    There are two main meanings for the word landscape: it can refer to the visible features of an area of land, or to an example of the genre of paint-ing that depicts such an area of land.

    [1] Landscape, in both senses, includes the physical elements of land-forms such as (ice-capped) mountains, hills, water bodies such as rivers, lakes, ponds and the sea, living elements of land cover including indige-nous vegetation, human elements including different forms of land use, buildings and structures, and transitory elements such as lighting and weather conditions.

    A complex system composed by the elements of a place, a territory, that is made of phisycal, biological and cultural items.

    ascension noun [ in sing. ]

    the act of rising to an important position or a higher level: his ascension to the ranks of pop star. (Ascension)the ascent of Christ into heaven on the fortieth day after the Resurrection.

    ORIGIN Middle English (referring to the ascent of Christ): via Old French from Latin ascensio(n-), from the verb ascendere (see ascend) .

  • space, time and landscapeThe landscape is a system made by several elements (cities, rivers, moun-tains, hills, infrastructures, etc.)The connections among these elements changes the meaning and the perception of the landscape and the surroundings.

    The landscape is seen as a great disorder, leaving the freedom to choose a personal meaning

    Claude Lvi-Strauss, Tristes Tropiques, 1955

  • connectionsThe landscape is not a natural data, but a cultural construction. Its aspect depends from the culture that shapes it. It could have differnt ways of see it, tells it, represent it.

    The landscape is made by the connections among its elements

  • timedifferent type of time makes different type of landscape

    A landscape description, bringing inside a certain amount of tempo-rality, is always a tale: theres somebody in movement, that describes a moving landscape, and each element of the landscape is loaded with of its temporality, or we might say it could be described in a different kind of present and future.

    I. Calvino

  • John Constable, the hay wain, 1821

    Thomas Hearne, the landscape, 1794

  • interferencesdifferent times brings different sights and different landscapes

    Robert Smithson, Monument of Passaic, New Jersey, 1967 Giancarlo Mazzanti, Public Library, Medellin, 2007

  • SACRO MONTE DI VARESE / XVIII CENTURY/ VARESE

  • PANATHENAIC PROCESSION/ V CENTURY B.C./ ATHENS

  • LANDSCAPING OF PHILOPPAPOS HILL / DIMITRI PIKIONIS / 1954-57 / ATHENS

  • RUTA DEL PEREGRINO / DELLEKAMP ARQUITECTOS (MASTERPLAN) / 2008-2011 / MEXICO

  • BOM JESUS DO MONTE / CARLOS AMARANTE / XVIII CENTURY/ BRAGA, PORTUGAL

  • SANSSOUCI PALACE / FRIEDRICH WILHELM DITERICHS / XVIII CENTURY / POSTDAM, GERMANY

  • ESCALERAS DE LA GRANJA / TORRES - LA PENA / 2000 / TOLEDO, SPAIN

  • BOA NOVA RESTAURANT / ALVARO SIZA/ 1958 / LECA DA PALMEIRA, PORTUGAL

  • JARDI BOTANIC/ CARLOS FERRATER/ 1995-1999 / BARCELONA, SPAIN

  • Projects List

    - SACRO MONTE DI VARESE / XVIII CENTURY/ VARESE, ITALY

    - SACRO MONTE DI VARALLO / XVII CENTURY / VARALLO SESIA, ITALY

    - PANATHENAIC PROCESSION / V CENTURY B.C. / ATHENS, GREECE

    - PHILOPAPPOS HILL / DIMITRI PIKIONIS / 1954-57 / ATHENS, GREECE

    - RUTA DEL PEREGRINO / DELLEKAMP ARQUITECTOS / 2008-2011 / MEXICO

    - BOM JESUS DO MONTE / CARLOS AMARANTE / XVIII CENTURY / BRAGA, PORTUGAL

    - SANSSOUCI PALACE / F.W. DITERICH / XVIII CENTURY / POSTDAM, GERMANY

    - ESCALERAS DE LA GRANJA / TORRES LA PENA ARQUITECTOS / 2000 / TOLEDO, SPAIN

    - BOA NOVA RESTAURANT / ALVARO SIZA / 1958 / LECA DA PALMEIRA, PORTUGAL

    - JARDI BOTANIC / CARLOS FERRATER / 1995-99 / BARCELONA, SPAIN

  • Links & Bibliography

    - www.robertsmithson.com

    - CASABELLA N.763

    - CASABELLA N.638

    - ALBERTO FERLENGA/ DIMITRI PIKIONIS 1887-1968, ELECTA, MILAN, 1999

    - INAKI ABALOS / PICTURESQUE ATLAS, GG, BARCELONA, 2005

    - EL CROQUIS N.68/69, ALVARO SIZA 1958-1994, MADRID 1997

    - http://www.archdaily.com/82174/ruta-del-peregrino-phase-i-completed/

    - http://www.abitare.it/it/featured/ruta-del-peregrino

    - http://www.rutadelperegrino.com.mx/

    - http://vimeo.com/53622132