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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Baricentrale Railway Area in Bari, Italy by Studio Fuksas

 
May 7th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Studio Fuksas

Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas along with Jordi Henrich I Monràs have won the international competition for the design of the railway area “Baricentrale”. The international competition launched by the Municipality of Bari, aimed to promote the transformation of the city, using the reorganization of the railway area which has long acted as a rift that cuts through the city, as the starting point for its transformation. The site of the project stretches over an area of 78 hectares which is divided into 7 segments.

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  • Architects: Studio Fuksas
  • Project: Baricentrale railway area
  • Location: Bari, Italy
  • Period: won competition April 2013
  • Area: 78 hectares
  • Client: Municipality of Bari
  • Partner: Jordi Henrich I Monràs, Arquitecte
  • Team Leaders: Antonio Nardozzi, Kristian Sullivan
  • Project team:  Ludovica Reed, Eloisa Susanna, Ilya Evstigneev, Stefania di Mauro,  Giuseppe Malfona, Nicola Filia, Carlo Caltabiano, Sergi Mateos, Marco Basciu, Sek Lam Chow, Filippo Zampese
  • Model: Nicola Cabiati, Gianluca Brancaleone, Marco Roma, Wenn Cheng Wey, Francesca Tesei
  • Project team Partner: Jaume Artigues, Jordi Romero, Stefano Cortellaro, Isabel Bennasar, Susana Aires Marques, Carmen Boyer, Andreu Marfull, Esther Rodriguez, Aina Santesmasses, Rosa Surinyac, Judith Terés
  • Engineering: Studio Sarti; Manens Tiff
  • Other Competitors: Carlos Ferrater, Metrogramma with Alejandro Zaera Polo, Scape + Lan Architecture and Uaps, Cobe with Iotti+Pavarani, Francesco Cellini with Insula Architettura, Bolles+Wilson, Guillermo Vazquez Consuegra, Allies and Morrison with Arup and Alvisikirimoto, Cruz Ortiz Arquitectos.

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The decision of the jury in choosing the winning design team came about on the basis of the following main reasons:

the ability to fully respond with consistency and quality to the primal need of the city, that of reconnecting the two “sides” of the railway area which have been split apart for so long; the integration of buildings situated on the two sides, through the realization of a large elevated park; the introduction of an increase of the current building density, balanced and well distributed between the different compartments; the proposal having a high level of environmental sustainability as its main characteristic.

The project signed by Studio Fuksas desires to solve the issue of the fracture of the city of Bari in a radical way through the design of a large city park with promenade views of the city and the sea, which acts as the connective tissue of the entire project. Without burying the rail track, the project aims at the rebirth of a strongly degraded area and pass through a large elevated park, 3 km long with an east-west bike path. A big lung which will double the amount of green for inhabitants, from the current 2.7 m  to 5.1 m ab / ab.

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The sub-sector of the barrack Rossani, composed of 5 buildings has been assigned an important role. It will become the cultural center of the city of Bari with spaces for social gatherings in a  green area. Existing buildings will be restored without altering the architectural shape. Their function will be related to culture and arts. The building positioned at the center of the park (1400 square meters) will host the municipal offices. The building D will host workshops for artists and fellows of the Academy of Fine Arts in Bari; the building E (2930 sqm) will become the city’s public library with specialized sections devoted to the visual arts, theater, music and architecture, the building F (2,184 sqm) is transformed into a huge exhibition space for temporary exhibitions and will support the educational activities of the Academy of Fine Arts. The building H (2890 square meters) will host residencies for artists, actors, contract professors, scholars and students of the academy linked to European programs of cultural exchange. The ground floor will also house a café open to the public and immersed in the park. It will include the construction of an underground parking with 800 seats, located in the northern edge of the Park Rossani near the new Central Station.

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At the center of the regular structure of the barrack, will arise the auditorium / performance center with a capacity of about 1,000 seats. The architectural shape of the elliptical performance center generates a volume from soft geometries that deliberately contrasts with the rigidity of existing buildings. A multi-purpose building that can accommodate a variety of events and activities such as concerts, theater, conferences, exhibitions and film screenings. Common areas, the cafeteria and the foyer are fully glazed in order to create a relationship of continuity between inside and outside. The wood will be the outer skin of the structure of the facade of the building in order to be in harmony with the park and vegetation.

The city of music will be built at the south-west of the park. The function is already defined by the presence of the Auditorium Nino Rota. The existing structure also plays a supporting role at the Conservatory Niccolo Piccinni. The project proposes to shape a genuine city of music providing for the enlargement of about 2000 square meters of the conservatory with a new building that will house a 400-seat auditorium and music school. Furthermore it is also planned to build an area for outdoor concerts with 400 seats. The park of music because of the new structure planned by the master plan is easily accessible from the city center.

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