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LOTE3 – the unPilgrimage. The unMonastery: the space and co-design in Matera Overview and updates on renovation work in The Palazzo del Casale. Session will be held in Italian, with simultaneous translation available. Led by Antonio ElettricoTRANSCRIPT
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The unMonasTery: The space and co-design in MaTera
MaTera, 31/10/2013
The name derives from cliff, rocks, stone, ......The first document dates from 1204 and mentions the word “Sassi” meaning “stony
neighborhood inhabited”. The Sassi of Matera are a set of high quality both architectural and urban planning .They
are the expression about living in the cave, an example of urban structure unique in the world heritage site. They are the final result of a long and complex process, which has developed over time in the presence of particular conditions, geo-environmental and social.
The houses are overlap, they are placed one above the other without a definite order, different for shape and size, some of the front, the other side, often organized into neighborhoods, creating a fantastic vision.
In the Sassi you discover the absurd: you walk on the roofs of the houses;“Li morti stanno sopra li vivi” e, “il cielo con le stelle sta sotto li piedi di homini et non
sopra la testa”. (Verricelli). [“The dead are above the alive and the sky with the stars are under the feet of the men and not over their head”]
The Sassi have been developed in the two karst valleys at the foot of Civita. They are calcareous material, furrowed by the waters of two streams, covered by dense vegetation, they were areas of expansion outside the walls of the city.
During the prehistoric era, Hellenistic and Roman times, they were sparsely inhabited. In the Middle Ages the population grew and pour out over the walls of the city, on one side, near the port of Civita, appeared the “Casale”, on the other side appeared the neighborhood “Pianella” in Sasso Caveoso, where, in 1500, was born a third neighborhood called Casalnuovo.
There was another development with the creation of the Borgo on the eastern shore of the Sasso Barisano.
Over time, the various districts expanded and merged together assuming that characteristic intricate aspect. Over the years they increasingly crowded, and people began to use the rooms for services: stables, cellars, neviere, woodsheds, tanks that did not have the conditions of habitability.
This created an untenable situation for health and hygiene reasons, which led to the emptying From 1950, with the transfer of the population in the neighborhoods specially constructed.
Today we are facing a phase of recovery and reuse of the Sassi for the purpose receptive, restaurant, cultural, craft and private.
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Historical Analysis: the Sassi of Matera
unMonastery is located in an area defined Casale, dating from the medieval period (XI - XIV c.).
As we can see in the plan, the urban structure of the city was made up of the feudal Civita (political center-directional) and surrounding casali that were poorly connected with each other and with the upper town.
The farmhouse is located on the slope of Barisan, at the foot of the city walls, on the edge of the road with steps leading down with a bend towards the bridge of S. Anthony Abbot, and climbed over the stream, return to S. Augustine (before William S.).
The Casali were groups of houses, gardens and other rooms mostly hypogea, in the semi-rural character, or not fully urban, located around a religious settlement rocky and connected by a series of paths that from Civita walled down to the valley floor, bypassing the stream with bridges, and return the opposite slope in the direction of the plains and surrounding hills.
Torrente
Cinta muraria
Collegamenti
Insediamenti religiosi
Casali
Il Casale
LEGENDA
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Historical Analysis
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System of rainwater collection: the Sassi of Matera
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Natural lighting system: the Sassi of Matera
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“Vicinato” spontaneus joining system - the Sassi of Matera
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Site Analysis
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State of Art - Ground Floor
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Photographic Survey - Ground Floor
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State of Art - First Floor
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Photographic Survey - First Floor
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Project - Ground Floor
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Project - Ground Floor
Working Area
Spaces for sharing
Spaces for meditation“Pensatoio”
Kitchen and Dining room
Bathroom
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Project - Ground Floor - Kitchen and dining room
Cooking Solution
Sustainable Furniture
Resealable
Conviviality
Critter Mobile Kitchen by ELIA MANGIA
Flow Kitchen Studio Gorm FOLDABLE KITCHEN by David Derksen
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Project - Ground Floor - Space for sharing and meditation
Thinking area
Low cost materials
Sharing area
Green elements
Faber Academy Box (Pordenone) by Andrea Paoletti
EX FADDA , San Vito dei Normanni (Br)
‘AOL offices’ by studio O+A, Palo Alto, California
Lego PMD by Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord - Denmark
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Project - Ground Floor - Working area
Transportable furniture
Un-conventional workspaces
Various works Laboratory
HUB - Milan
Atelierhouse by Harry Thaler Museion in Bolzano
HUB - Amsterdam
Mediterranean Design FestivalunMonastery
Project - First Floor
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Project - First Floor
Bedroom
Filter Area
Bathroom
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Project - First Floor - Filter Area
Reuse and recycle Relaxing area
Hotel Superbude by DREIMETA Armin Fischer - Hamburg
‘AOL offices’ by studio O+A, Palo Alto, California
The HUB - San Francisco
Google Campus by Jump Studios - London
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Project - First Floor - Bedroom
Contemporary nomadism
Unconventioal materials
Integrated system
Carro Lungi by La Clinica del Design
Basecamp by Atelier Takagi for Kvadrat Textile Storage, series London by Meike Harde
Minimal Living Cube with Versatile Furniture by Ania Rosinke & Maciej Chmara exhibition : Nomadic Furniture 3.0 – New Liberated Living? - MAK, Vienna
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Project - First Floor - Bedroom
Self - construction
Handmade design
Transportable forniture
o bigode do rato, Lisboa Atelierhouse by Harry Thaler Museion in Bolzano
Atelierhouse by Harry Thaler Museion in BolzanoThe Independente Hostel & Suites in Lisbon
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Moodboard
ECO AND BIO
The spaces will be integrated
with plants (vegetable gardens,
ornamental plants..) that will
have not only the function
of adornment of the spaces,
but also of improvement of
psychological well-being of
inhabitants of Unmonastery.
CO-DESIGN
The Unmonastery’s space
and the furniture will be
designed involving its users
actively through processes
of “bottom-up”.
SELF-CONSTRUCTION
The users of Unmonastery
will participate in the
construction of their space
with the contribution of
their own job.
REUSE AND RECYCLE
The spaces will be set by
reusing and recycling unused
objects and materials.
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Moodboard
SHARING SPACES
Spaces dedicated to the relationships
between several subjects in a view of
co-working and co-living. Connections
among people will not take place only
within the area of the Unmonastery,
but also from the inside towards the
outside and vice versa.
ModUlARITy ANd REvERSIbIlITy
Modular elements that provide
to the users of Unmonastery
freedom of configuration and
flexibility in the use of spaces.
PERSoNAl SPACES
Place usable by one or
at most by two subjects,
created for the care of
itself, the decompression
and intimate and personal
relationships.
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Moodboard - Local Materials
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Moodboard - Traditions
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Moodboard - Traditions
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Moodboard - Color Study
crediTs
Project and design
Arch. Addolorata Capozza
Arch. Giuseppe Cerabona
Arch. Antonio Elettrico
Arch. luigi Nucera
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