Abstract

This research was made after the preparation of a project coordinated by Marina Montuori in collaboration with Barbara Angi, Massimiliano Botti, Olivia Longo, Alessandro Muraca, Filippo Orsini, Angela Squassina. This research was based on the need to conceive an architecture taking into account the natural processes and the related anthropic mechanisms that determine the phenomenal reactions of a place. The analyzed case study has included an agricultural area in the locality Moceniga in the territory of Rosolina (RO), in the Po Delta Park. Agriculture is constantly approached to fish farming that becomes an added value as a tourist attraction. The rural landscape of Polesine is based on a complex mechanism that brings together all the environmental and productive aspects, to which add cultural aspects of the belonging context that define its specificity. The main objective of this research was to make synergistic agriculture, fish farming and landscape, allowing the latter an interesting evolution in the qualitative sense, untying agriculture and fish farming form their purely quantitative function in order to entrust them images of high aesthetic potential.

Highlights

  • In this research one of the fundamental principles has been: saving resources and minimal production of pollution in all phases of the a building life cycle

  • The principles of sustainable architecture have guided the choice of materials, their use and their construction practices that favour the use of techniques which include dry mounting, disassemblabilità and functional recovery of materials when it reaches the end of the life cycle of buildings

  • The challenge doesn't consist only of succeeding in defining all that that happens during the year to change of the seasons and of the meteorological conditions, and in to understand the reasons in base to which the people often invest time and resources in forms of diversion packaged neglecting very interesting and less expensive alternative opportunity. This approach induces to a planning type conceptual that offers certain autonomy in comparison to the quality of the construction and to the coherence of the results, beyond whatever admissible variation

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Summary

Introduction

In this research one of the fundamental principles has been: saving resources and minimal production of pollution in all phases of the a building life cycle Another one to integrate architecture in the environment and nature, by applying the concept of economy, understood not as the lowest cost in the short term, but as the system that allows you to avoid waste. Still another one was based on the need to build for the inhabitants welfare, which contribute to the health of the individual, of the social balance and environmental care. The bound challenge to experimental and at the same time durable materials regarding the aggressiveness of the salty atmosphere: for example the use of the pultrusi (outlined in strengthened polymer, sayings FRP) instead of the metal

The Case Study
The Landscape
The Theme of the Border
The Valley Fishing and the Area of the Museum
The Sustainable Tourism and the Pole Receptive
Findings
Conclusions

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