1989
MARCONI INSTITUTE FOR
CRAF AND INDUSTRY
Educational area
project start
date |
1989 |
construction |
1990-2008 |
location |
Prato, Italy |
client |
Prato City
Council |
architects |
Marco Meozzi,
Architect
collaboration
with Massimo
Lastrucci,
Architect |
construction
supervision |
Marco Meozzi,
Architect with
Mario Ciatti,
Consulting
Engineer |
structures |
Giampiero Ciatti
- Mario Ciatti -
Enrico Ieri,
Consulting
Engineers |
area |
12,634 square
meters |
volume |
48,961 cubic
meters |
cost |
16,424,200,000
Lire |
publications |
- GUIDA ALLA
PROGETTAZIONE -
APPLICAZIONE E
PARTICOLARI
COSTRUTTIVI CON
MATTONI
A FACCIA VISTA
- Edito a cura
RDB- Casa
Editrice Nuovo
Giornale -
Piacenza -1992
p.11 |
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- PROGETTARE CON
IL PORFIDO -
Catalogo
generale delle
opere ammesse -
concorso
nazionale
sull'utilizzo
del Porfido-
Trento - Aprile
1992 p.68 |
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- LA
PROGETTAZIONE
ARCHITETTONICA E
LE PUBBLICHE
AMMINISTRAZIONI
- Quaderni di
professione
architetto' - A
Linea Editrice -
Firenze -
Gennaio1993
pp.64-65 |
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- LABORATORIO
COMUNE Idee ed
architetture
del Settore
edilizia
Pubblica del
Comune di Prato
2000 Electa
-Milano-pp.66-73 |
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- ARCHITETTURE
NEW ZEALAND No.
3-2007
pp.102-104 &106 |
photo |
Alessandro
Ciampi |
web |
www.comune.prato.it/architettura |
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http://archi-europe.com/architect-profile-22222292-Marco_Meozzi.html |
One can think of a
school building as a
metaphor of the city - a
building that becomes
the formal expression of
the process of knowledge
and not be a monument to
fixed, certain truths.
It should be place of
knowledge, of history,
of interaction, of
relationships, of
exchange. However, in
our age, this concept of
the city has been lost.
We have also lost the
concept of urban space
as the synthesis of
‘open’ versus ‘closed’
contradictions in our
society. The design of
this building explored
several references to
the city: the grid; the
piazza; the street; the
walls; the towers; the
porticos; the fountain.
The exterior wall that
by all appearances wants
to defend the building,
in reality dissolves and
becomes entrance and
passage. The shell
becomes broken. The
openings that seem to
negate the wall, in
reality explore the
nature of the solidity
of the mass and the
abstraction of the
voids. The interior
walls utilize the same
materials as the
exterior walls. In fact,
they are the same
exterior walls which
enter the building and
develop an ambiguous
relationship - an
ambiguity both of the
forms and of the
diversity of the
materials. The ancient
system of construction,
the brick arch converses
with the large windows
permitted by the modern
technology of reinforced
concrete and metal.
Heavy structures in
brick masonry confront a
lighter structures of
aluminum and glass in a
open system of opposing
styles, materials and
cultures. The partition
of three distinct square
bodies united on the
diagonal at their
vertices is based on
ancient roman
agricultural patterns.
Within each square there
is a different function:
classrooms, workshop and
gymnasium.
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