Located
in Cuneo, Italy, along the Asti-Cuneo
highway, this project refers to the american petrol stations, the site provides
resting facilities with a program including cafe and dining areas.
The design of a
service station is a strong reference to the idea of travel, short or
long-distance routes interrupted only by a few stops and then back on the road.
A break for refueling, or just to stretch a bit 'legs before continuing his
journey.
With the same
continuity, the service station is separated from the asphalt like a ribbon of
road with the engine and wrapping around itself, creating a temporary volume to
accommodate the traveler.
The tape then
sink back into the ground to continue to other destinations. The architecture
of the service station, as usually conceived as a mere support function, thus
acquires a shape.
The
architecture, static by definition, becomes closely linked to the concept of
continuous flow that envelops and becomes the urban landscape without
interruption.
The shell
reinforced concrete, cast in special molds fluidized is closed by glass walls. Are
distributed within the office manager and a self-service, separate bathrooms
from the block in central position.
On the rear
elevation red steel block is detached from the body and a wolf howling,
illuminated at night, draws attention to the urgent needs
The design of a
service station is a strong reference to the idea of travel, short or
long-distance routes interrupted only by a few stops and then back on the road.


Location: Cuneo, Italy
Architect: Damilano StudioArchitects
Project
Team: Duilio Damilano, Alberto Pascale
Surface
Area: 3,800 m2
Building
Area: 400 m2
Year: 2011
Client: Centro
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