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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.

Citta Italia in China & Italy by MDU architetti

 
June 4th, 2013 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MDU architetti

China, Italy … A history of  continuous  connections between the two nations that started in the XIII century  from the voyage of Marco Polo with his masterpiece: “il Milione”.
A narration of the encounter of two millenary cultures.
The project for the Italian Trade Center “I Principi d’Italia”  looks for the architectural expression of this historical encounter. From a conceptual point of view the project is a narration, the narration of a voyage between China and Italy and so, of the encounter of the eastern and  the western culture.

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  • Architects: MDU architetti
  • Project: CITTA’ ITALIA
  • Location: China & Italy
  • Program: trade center, office tower, residential tower
  • Client: Xu Quiu Lin_Giulin Group Branch
  • Team: Valerio Barberis, Alessandro Corradini, Cristiano Cosi, Marcello Marchesini
  • Collaborators: Michele Fiesoli, David Bigiarini, Nico Fedi, Eugenio Salvetti, Dante Vinciguerra
  • Sustainable architecture: Sabrina Borgianni
  • Local partner: Design Institute Zhe Jiang Jing Jian
  • Dimentions: gross area: 47.000 sqm, volume: 345.000 cubic metres
  • Materials: bronze glass facade, steel frame
  • Schedule:
    design: 2008 – 2009
    ground breaking: 2010
    completion: in progress
  • Building cost: confidential
  • Software used: AutoCAD LT

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The project starts from the city that embodies this relation: Venice, the city where Marco Polo lived, the city that has always been the commercial and cultural connection between China and Italy.
The Italian Trade Center “I Principi d’Italia”  is conceived as a real city, with the complexity and relations of the urban center of Venice, with its public places – large squares, small “campielli”, narrow streets – exceptional monumental buildings and the constant presence of water: Venice and its relation between city and water is the starting point for a meditation that immediately evokes the water-towns of the Jiangnan Region and so, again, the connection of China and Italy.

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The Italian Trade Center “I Principi d’Italia” is organized around a grand public square-park – a contemporary Piazza San Marco – delimited by a transparent screen mediated by the venetian medieval frames and the traditional chinese cerved lattice panels.
The show rooms generate a urban structure with streets, public squares and lateral water canals: the idea is that cinese visitors will experience the same feelings as being in an historical italian city center but with a contemporary architectural expression mediated by the world of italian fashion and products.

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People walk in the streets, rest a bit under the shadow of the trees in the squares, reflect themselves in the surface of the water canals and enter in the show rooms lighted by large windows, that open the internal space towards the public streets, and by small courtyards mediated by the traditional chinese tianjing.

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Categories: Autocad, Commercial Building, Offices, Tower




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