Città della Scienza Masterplan Predicts Future of Self-Sustaining Cities

Developed for an international planning and architectural competition, this proposed masterplan for the Città della Scienza by Vincent Callebaut Architectures, coffice - studio di architettura e urbanistica, and Studio d'Architettura Briguglio Morales fuses sustainability with history to propose a self-sufficient urban ecosystem in Italy. Operating on the principle of living facades, the Città della Scienza revitalizes the forgotten military district into a vibrant, continually regenerating living city.

Read on after the break for a closer look at the plan.

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Site Plan. Image Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut Architecture

Taking direction from the remaining aspects of the military district, the urban ecosystem grows from the existing infrastructure, nodding to the site’s past while making it livable for today’s occupants. The empty shells of its industrial history are fitted with updated amenities, transforming the buildings into diverse lofts. Similarly, the existing paths are made into a usable network through the insertion of public areas organized on a grid, systematizing the layout of the entire site.

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Residential. Image Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut Architecture

In order to maintain a balance of public and private spaces, the city compartmentalizes its functions. Although both the residential and commercial activities define the perimeter of the site, the residences maintain their intimacy by their distance from the commercial activities, occupying opposing sides and sitting back from the main street for ensured privacy. Each of the buildings explores the notion of public-private through the rooftop orchards, which provide an element of seclusion even within the public spaces.

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Landscape balconies. Image Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut Architecture

The extensive use of trees throughout the rooftops and balconies not only beautifies the district, but aids in its self-sufficiency. These communal gardens provide residents with self-renewing sources of food, helping to locally produce the city’s necessities. Additionally, these orchards provide extraordinary environmental benefits, including CO2 filtration and harmful particulate removal, for a healthier atmosphere.

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Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut Architecture

Sustainable practices are further pursued through both passive strategies and technology. Simple moves, such as natural daylighting and a rainwater retention and recycling system, have significant impacts on preserving resources. Other sustainable strides are made through photovoltaic electricity production, a hybridized lighting system with integrated wind turbines, and hot water production through solar tubes.

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Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut Architecture

Additionally, the urban ecosystem is pedestrian-oriented, placing its functions within walking distance of each other for ease of access. All cars are kept outside the living space to mitigate the harmful emissions, providing underground car parks beneath the city.

  • Architects

    Marco Maria Sambo Architect, Studio d'Architettura Briguglio Morales, Vincent Callebaut Architectures, coffice - studio di architettura e urbanistica
  • Project Supervisor

    Paolo Colarossi
  • Design Team

    Giuseppe Imbesi, Vincent Callebaut, Coffice Francesco Colarossi Luisa Saracino, Fabio Briguglio, Massimiliano Foffo, Paola Nicoletta Imbesi, Andrea Morales
  • Type

    International Master Planning & Architectural Competition
  • Budget

    270 Million Euros
  • Area

    86000.0 sqm
  • Project Year

    2015
  • Photographs

    Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut Architecture
  • Project Year

    2015
  • Photographs

    Courtesy of Vincent Callebaut Architecture
  • Area

    86000.0 m2

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Cite: Holly Giermann. "Città della Scienza Masterplan Predicts Future of Self-Sustaining Cities" 21 Mar 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/611976/vincent-callebaut-masterplan-predicts-future-of-self-sustaining-cities> ISSN 0719-8884

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