The buildings group around a new
public piazza. A cultural centre, an office building,
a residential block and the new tram station are designed
to complement the existing town hall.
The slightly sunken hard
surfaced piazza will form a public space to be used for markets,
performance artists and other activities. The cultural centre frames
the eastern edge of the piazza and provides a multi-functional hall for
seminars, conferences, exhibitions and concerts.
It is designed for and operated by the
local council and offers – with its flexible space – significantly
enhanced opportunities for public and cultural activities in
Scandicci.
The tram line runs along the southern edge
of the piazza and the new station has a ‘gate-like’ appearance with
‘floating’ louvres, connecting the two areas on either side of the tram
lines.
South of the tracks, a seven-storey office
building will act as ‘marker’ for the development. It will
provide highly flexible office space which can be leased/rented as
open plan floors or as a series of small units.
The residential development contains 1-,
2- and 3-bedroom apartments as well as eight penthouse flats. It sits parallel
to the tram tracks and is aligned with the office building.
All three buildings have retail and restaurant
uses at ground-floor levels creating an animated zone for the
public and providing a continuation of the existing shopping
street from the old centre of Scandicci, in Italy. The council has plans
for a hotel development to the west of the piazza at some stage in
the future.
The development is appropriate in scale for the
area it serves, while acting as a catalyst for encouraging increased public activity
and further development of Scandicci following the broad
outlines established in the original masterplan.
It adopts a sustainable
approach by including the installation of solar elements
for water heating, photo-voltaic elements generating electricity as
well as a green roof on the cultural building.
The landscape concept with its linear
arrangement of trees and benches alongside the tram line helps to
unite the development with the existing and new parking areas.
Location: Scandicci, Italy
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Local Architect: DA. studio
Project Team: Torsten Burkhardt, Lorenz
Frenzen, Rowena Fuller, Lennart Grut, Ivan Harbour, Annie Miller, Alberto
Morselli, Jacopo Venerosi Pesciolini, Richard Rogers, Stephen Spence, Elena Arzua
Tourino
Quantity Surveyor: Studio Associato Zingoni
Landscape Architect: Erika Skarbar
Sructures &
Services: Politecnica
Site Area: 26,000 m2
Development Area: 15,000 m2
Cultural Centre: 1,900 m2
Office: 4,000 m2
Residential: 7,250 m2
Commercial: 2,350 m2
Cost: 33.8 million euros
Client: Scandicci Centro Srl






















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