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Nembro Multi Service Care Centre, Bergamo
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Nembro Multi Service Care Centre in Bergamo
16 Jul 2021
Architect: Studio Capitanio Architetti and DBmLab
Location: Nembro, Bergamo, Italy
Nembro Multi Service Care Centre
Vulnerability And Urban Landscape Piazza Degli Alpini
The new multi-service daycare centre is located in Nembro, in the province of Bergamo, at the access to Valle Seriana. The project was designed by Studio Capitanio Architetti in cooperation with DBmLab and executed between 2019 and 2020, following an open tender issued by NGO Fondazione RSA di Nembro. The residence has been fully activated by the beginning of 2021.
The new healthcare facility was conceived bearing in mind the requirement for Fondazione RSA to provide for the growing need for support of the elderly. It operates as a day centre providing support to vulnerable service users and acting as the meeting point between social and health care Services and family caregivers as an alternative to assisted residential care.
The project shows awareness of the physical and environmental context and its setting in the community environment -and active community at the access to Valle Seriana, in the province of Bergamo- interacting with the sensitive social context with which this type of facility must engage.
The new complex, which revisits the existing 4000 sqm adding 2000 sqm of new-build, develops from the existing RSA (assisted residential care building) along with an open space that encompasses the sixteenth-century San Nicola church, the parish house and then turning towards the historic Via Ronchetti.
The design takes advantage of the difference in level between the garden of the RSA and the pedestrian walkway bordering Via Oriolo and Via dei Frati to the north. This allows managing the built volume so that it is pushed against the garden at the back thus allowing both levels of the building to enjoy the park at the front: ground floor facing south, first floor facing north.
The built volume exploits the marked difference in level in the existing garden to hide its actual size concealing part of the north facade. The staggered overlapping of the levels of construction creates covered porticos on the ground floor and roof terraces on the first, essential for the outdoors activities of the day centre service users and to protect from the sun in the summer.
The facades are finished in variable-section, glazed-terracotta elements creating a dialogue in colour and material with the traditional river cobblestone finish of the church of San Nicola.
The aim of the composition of the internal spaces is to offer an environment that on the one hand guarantees maximum efficiency in the routes and connections between the different functions, and on the other provides a high level of comfort in the living spaces for all the service users. This feature is guaranteed by the ample, linear corridor and the communal spaces that create a continuous route throughout the building. The building itself includes the multi-service day centre catering for 30 service users, an out-patient system with gyms and therapy cubicles and office space for the home care services.
This project deals with the construction of dwellings for the older bracket of the population, facing new essential needs. It is responding to changing demands, longer life expectancy and the consequent level of quality of life that can and needs to be enjoyed by the elderly.
Considering the general changes in our lifestyle, the rapid increase in life expectancy and the insurgence of new needs, this facility is set in a context where attention to structures destined to cater for this vulnerability is fundamental.
The rigorous correspondence between health programme and distribution project characterises the design choices. Interaction between the spaces is ensured by technical and construction choices that can guarantee both high flexibility and adherence to the evolving medical technology and its ever-changing spatial needs.
“The new social and behavioural models at the basis of the project can be identified in the close relationship between technological innovation and daily life, making us, the project designers, face new scenarios. To these scenarios we reply with the construction of an architectural form which is interconnected and cohesive with local dynamics and at the same time highly contemporary” Remo Capitanio.
Nembro Multi Service Care Centre in Bergamo, Italy – Building Information
year: 2019-2020 residence full activation: feb 2021 time: 24 months site: 11.500 sqm dimension: 6.000 sqm
location: Nembro, Bergamo, Italy type: architecture / health-care
Client: Fondazione RSA di Nembro Onlus
Project: Remo Capitanio – Studio Capitanio Architetti Joi Donati e Alice Bottelli – DBmLab
Site supervision: Remo Capitanio – Studio Capitanio Architetti
Mep: Enrico Zambonelli – MCZ ingeneria srl
Structures: Sebastiano Moioli
Health and safety: Luigi e Marzia Rondi – Studio Rondi
Collaborators: Martina Brambati Ilaria Ambrosini Elia Giampellegrini Marco Poma
Model: Studio Capitanio Architetti
Builder: Impresa EdilTre https://ift.tt/36IcxAQ
MEP Builder: Errebi Impianti Idroterm Romele ITE https://ift.tt/3hJIQWD
Wooden structures: Woodbeton gruppo Nulli https://ift.tt/2VRcT6c
Windows sistems: Falegnameria Cuni https://ift.tt/36H6xIE Metra http://www.metra.eu/
Outdoor pavements: L’altra Pietra – Granulati Zandobbio http://sinteredstone.it / Ceramic facade: Alphaton Moeding https://www.moeding.de/ Green works: Florovivaistica Picinali https://ift.tt/3aFn42K Green roof: Rasenfix https://ift.tt/3rfDgy7
English text Giovanna Bosis
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Based in Bergamo, Studio Capitanio Architetti deals mainly with urban architecture and design at all levels, investigating languages and methodologies in search of the quality of contemporary living spaces. Always alert to the changes in the local community and environment, this studio demonstrates a strong, sensitive awareness of the context, functionality and compositional philosophy.
Attention to the environmental, social and construction dimensions is embedded in the studio’s activities through a planned process of design and construction control. The project design is entrusted to the use of few, selected materials, clean lines and local references in the quest for quality, timeless architecture.
The studio took part in a number of competitions, focusing on projects on regeneration of urban public spaces, and was awarded acknowledgements and prizes.
About DBmLab DBmLab Architects is an architectural firm founded in 2010 by Giuseppe Joi Donati and Alice Bottelli. The office carries out design activities at the different scales of urban planning, architecture and interior design. The design is addressed to a careful reinterpretation of the architectural tradition with an emphasis on the complex and articulated meanings of contemporary living and its dynamics.
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“Balconcini: un panorama di sapori” è il biscotto che unisce tradizione e innovazione
  CINGOLI, 3 dicembre 2018 – Gli studenti del 5º Pasticceria dell’IPSSART “G. Varnelli” lanciano una start up per la vendita di biscotti innovativi, i “Balconcini: un panorama di sapori”. Venerdì scorso, 30 novembre, infatti, è stata convocata una conferenza di presentazione presso la Sala “Verdi” del Palazzo Municipale, alla quale ha partecipato anche l’on. Tullio Patassini.
L’iniziativa rientra nel progetto “Apprendere per Riprendere” della Vises Onlus (Volontari per Iniziative di Sviluppo Economico e Sociale), associazione di riferimento di Federmanager, nato per lo sviluppo dei territori colpiti dal sisma del 2016. Il Varnelli è stato selezionato nel progetto insieme al Liceo Scientifico “A. Einstein” di Teramo e all’I.I.S “C. Rosatelli” di Rieti, con l’obbiettivo di coniugare le tradizionali conoscenze acquisite a scuola con le abilità manageriali e tecniche, supportando l’intero processo nella realizzazione dell’impresa, contribuendo così a sviluppare qualità personali e competenze trasversali essenziali per la progettazione di un futuro professionale.
Gli studenti della Classe Vª pasticceria dell’istituto cingolano, affiancati dai prof. Marcello Stefano per la realizzazione del prodotto dolciario, dal prof. Michele Zitti per l’ambito del marketing e dalle consulenti di Vises in qualità di mentori, hanno realizzato tre tipologie di “Balconcini”, il cui nome richiama chiaramente il “Balcone delle Marche”, la vista panoramica della città.  “Sono nati – spiegano gli studenti –  per unire la tradizione ed i sapori delle Marche con il futuro. Noi marchigiani non ci siamo mai fermati, nonostante il terremoto. Abbiamo deciso di promuovere, con questi biscotti, il cece quercia in via di estinzione di Appignano, la farina di farro del Mulino Bravi di Cingoli, che abbiamo preso come modello per la tenacia e per la sua storia, e le lenticchie di Castelluccio di Norcia, borgo duramente colpito dal sisma.” Uno dei proprietari del Mulino, Francesco Bravi, era presente alla conferenza. “Ringrazio – ha precisato – l’Istituto Alberghiero per averci coinvolto in questo progetto e per la sensibilità che avuto verso le imprese del territorio”. I tre biscotti (Balconcini con farro, Balconcini con lenticchie, Balconcini con cece quercia) sono già stati presentati alla fiera “Leguminaria” di Appignano.
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Alla conferenza stampa hanno partecipato la dirigente scolastica prof.ssa Maria Rosella Bitti, la direttrice dell’Ambito territoriale provinciale dell’Ufficio scolastico regionale, prof.ssa Carla Sagretti, la direttrice dei servizi generali ed amministrativi (DSGA) del Varnelli, dott.ssa Marcella Maccioni, la referente dei progetti di Alternanza Scuola-Lavoro, prof.ssa Francesca Accrescimbeni, l’assessore comunale alla cultura, avv. Martina Coppari, il presidente della Confartigianato di Cingoli, dott. Pacifico Berrè, la presidente di Vises, dott.ssa Rita Santarelli, il vicepresidente di Federmanager, dott. Eros Andromaco, il parroco, Don Patrizio Santinelli, e la dott.ssa Carla Epifani, rappresentante della Distilleria Varnelli. Quindi, a sorpresa, è arrivata la breve visita dell’onorevole Tullio Patassini, il quale era impegnato nell’inaugurazione degli stabilimenti Fileni (mettere link). “Porto i saluti – ha dichiarato – del ministro Centinaio. Le Marche sono creatività, capacità di innovare, capacità di fare impresa. Da una esperienza scolastica è nata un idea nuova. Nasce dal lavoro dei ragazzi e dei docenti. La qualità della scuola italiana si vede dalla capacità di ideare e dall’educazione degli studenti. Il Made in Italy è superato, ormai esiste il collegamento stretto tra prodotto e territorio. Siamo orgogliosi di voi. Siate affamati e siate folli della vita, ma affamati della vita,  non del biscotto”. “Ringrazio – ha dichiarato l’assessore comunale alla cultura Martina Coppari – l’onorevole Patassini per la visita. Porto i saluti del Sindaco. L’amministrazione è vicina a queste iniziative, la contaminazione tra scuola e lavoro non può che essere un’opportunità che valorizza il ciclo scolastico. È onore avervi ospitato nella sala consiliare. Noi marchigiani siamo laboriosi e operiamo a testa bassa. Ringrazio la Preside, i professori e la famiglia Bravi.” “È stata una bellissima giornata, – ha proseguito la dott.ssa Santarelli di Vises – questi ragazzi sono una speranza per il futuro del nostro paese. Dopo il sisma 2016, Federmanager ha deciso di devolvere i contribuiti dei manager alla nostra associazione, onlus di riferimento. Abbiamo così deciso di mettere in piedi questo progetto di alternanza scuola-lavoro. Chiedo al Parlamento di non abrogarlo. Gli studenti hanno imparato a lavorare insieme, a riprovare e riprovare una cosa. È venuto fuori un buon prodotto. Hanno sentito manager che si sono spesi per loro per il marketing e la comunicazione. Speriamo di continuare questo tipo di iniziative. Ringrazio l’Istituto e in particolare i professori coinvolti.””Unendomi alle parole di Rita – ha aggiunto il dott. Andromaco di Federmanager – i ragazzi hanno coniugato in un unicum le iniziative della professionalità e della managerialità: abilità nel fare le cose, passione, conoscenza, impegno, entusiasmo, curiosità, capacità di analisi, capacità di fare squadra… Sono orgoglioso che, all’interno del sistema di Federmanager, ci sia Vises, un organismo che ci permette di fare bella figura. Ci avete permesso di dimostrare la nostra disponibilità. Le Soft Skill sono doti necessarie per lo sviluppo della persona e della società. Vi auguro di continuare a dimostrare queste abilità.”
Non meno privi di significato sono stati gli interventi della Dirigente Scolastica e della Responsabile Provinciale dell’Ufficio Scolastico Regionale. “Ringrazio la mia carissima amica prof.ssa Bitti – ha esordito la prof. Sagretti – per avermi invitato a stare in mezzo a voi ragazzi oggi. Questo progetto è incontro tra scuola e impresa, rinnovando il solco profondo dell’educazione dei giovani. Il Varnelli lo sta tracciando da tempo. L’alternanza scuola lavoro è l’alleanza tra scuola e impresa. La scuola ha bisogno di alleanze forti per insegnare valori etici, in un territorio ferito. Quando la vita ci colpisce è facile abbattersi, ma bisogna rialzarsi.” “Il mio ringraziamento – ha dichiarato la Dirigente Scolastica – va a tutti coloro che si sono spesi in questo progetto: gli studenti, i professori, Vises e le sue collaboratrici, Federmanager, che ci ha donato un nuovo pulmino per le nostre attività. Da un evento negativo come il terremoto può nascere qualcosa di positivo, di creativo e qualificante per tutto l’Istituto.”
Sul sito http://www.balconcinicingoli.com si possono avere ulteriori dettagli sul prodotto realizzato dagli studenti della Vª Pasticceria Chiara Casoni, Melissa Ceccarelli, Jessica Cipolletta, Emily Compagnucci, Alessandro D’Amico, Sara Fuso, Andrea Gasparrini, Alessia Gaudenzi, Martina Meschini, Elisa Mincilli, Solange Montini, Andrea Rossi, Riccardo Spreca, Benedetta Tobaldi, Giorgia Topini, Riccardo Verdecchia e Chiara Zannotti, coordinati dai prof. Marcello Stefano e Michele Zitti. Sarà possibile acquistare il prodotto dolciario presso alcuni esercenti autorizzati. Abbiamo provato i biscotti e assicuriamo che, oltre ad essere belli esteticamente, sono anche buoni!
  Giacomo Grasselli
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Piazza Degli Alpini, Bergamo
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Piazza Degli Alpini in Bergamo, Italy
22 Feb 2021
Piazza Degli Alpini
Architect: Studio Capitanio Architetti and OSA Architettura e Paesaggio
Location: Bergamo, Italy
The redevelopment of Piazza Degli Alpini was carried out by Studio Capitanio Architetti and Osa Architettura e Paesaggio on behalf of Bergamo Municipality between 2018 and 2020. It is at the centre of the redevelopment of public spaces, which defines the city in a period of urban regeneration.
This limited budget project recovered the collective dimension of the largest open space in the city mitigating the long-standing social issues that affected this central area, which was frequented by individuals at the margin of society and indifferent passers-by hurrying along.
The square is barycentric between the 1900s central system by Piacentini and the wide expansion of Porta Sud. It is positioned along the historic avenue originally known as Viale Ferdinandeo, enriched by majestic trees and the monument to the Alpini (Alpine Corps), created in the 1960s, designed by Architect Gambirasio.
The new square is imagined as a wide, freely accessible expanse able to re-establish for this space a new sense of belonging to the city. Open spaces and safe, free views that allow the enactment of new collective urban behaviours such as events, open-air cinemas, temporary displays and local markets. The global view of the square invites the interest of the passers-by, it increases comfort, security and control.
To direct visitors towards the centre of the square rather than the margins, the difference in levels towards the sides of the square is overcome using a careful compositional arrangement that creates a ramp and stairs. These architectural elements qualify the space recalling the diagonal generated by the original course of two canals now interred, Roggia Nuova and Roggia Morlana.
The flow of pedestrian traffic, generated in the main by a number of nearby schools and the railway station, took a central role in the regeneration of the space and were investigated to invite constant movement across the square throughout the day, including access to users with a disability.
Paving is defined as an urban carpet, a Terre minéral, enhanced by alternating sections in polished and exposed concrete, that highlights the aggregates from local gravel quarries in the Orobic region. The “brutal” character of the material is accompanied by the fine geometrical design of the paving interspersed with metal joints and linear fissures for the collection of rainwater.
The trees are directors, custodians and great actors in the square. The vegetation, ancient and luxuriant, is defined by century-old trees, imposing specimens that go back to the 1920s. Among them, several Ginko Biloba stand out, living fossils that find their origin in the Permian period, approximately 250 million years ago. Their beautiful bilobed leaves paint autumn days and, once fallen, the pavement with their intense yellow.
To showcase the great and prized historic trees, some younger specimens were moved to other parks in the city. At ground level, the trees define circular flower beds describing the projections of their crowns. These are at times embraced by original-design benches made to be shared.
Piazza Alpini finds its origin in the early 1900s as part of the development of the modern centre along the 19th-century Viale Ferdinandeo that defines the central axis of the expansion of the city. The square interfaces with a prestigious architectural context, where Vittorio Emanuele II school building and the palazzo now housing L’Eco di Bergamo newspaper stand out, both noted for their historical and architectural relevance.
The southern perimeter is formed by the more recent building housing Urban Center, headquarter of Bergamo Scienza, and the bus station, which is the access to the intermodal connection hub serving the valleys in the Orobic region and the airport.
The project, developed and completed over the period of two years, was shaped by a cooperative reflection involving all the main stakeholders, such as Distretto Unico del Commercio (local urban enterprise organisation), Confesercenti (national enterprise association), schools, Associazione Bergamo Scienze (scientific information centre), Legambiente (environmental protection association), Italia Nostra (arts and environment protection association) and local residents associations.
“The analysis of location and use within this project have led to envisage the new Piazza Alpini as architecture that does not instruct a behaviour but one that enables the citizens to interact with it in unpredictable ways in constant evolution to maintain a collective dimension, to meet and socialise.” Remo Capitanio.
“Attention to the budget through innovative, technical solutions allowed to contain costs considerably. Creating a quality public space in an urban centre, a space which is adaptable to uses and behaviours, animated by vegetation, embellished by display systems, provided with public lighting, utilities and plants, long-lasting and low maintenance, for120€/sqm was a challenge and a gamble. The materials used weren’t valuable; it is the way they were used that gave them value”. OSA architecture
About Studio Capitanio Architetti
Based in Bergamo, Studio Capitanio Architetti deals mainly with urban architecture and design at all levels, investigating languages and methodologies in search of the quality of contemporary living spaces. Always alert to the changes in the local community and environment, this studio demonstrates a strong, sensitive awareness of the context, functionality and compositional philosophy.
Attention to the environmental, social and construction dimensions is embedded in the studio’s activities through a planned process of design and construction control. The project design is entrusted to the use of few, selected materials, clean lines and local references in the quest for quality, timeless architecture.
The studio took part in a number of competitions, focusing on projects on the regeneration of urban public spaces, and was awarded acknowledgements and prizes.
About OSA architettura e paesaggio
Osa architettura e paesaggio is an architectural practice founded by Massimo Acito e Luca Catalano in Rome. It deals with the urban project and open space at all scales, with the enhancement, regeneration or definition of new landscapes: public and private gardens, parks and urban public spaces, places for tourism, infrastructures, even in particularly sensitive areas, such as historical gardens, archaeological sites, naturalistic areas and abandoned industrial areas. The Studio is the winner of several international prizes and competitions, most recently the National Inarch award in the young professionals section.
Its projects have been selected by the Landscape Architecture Europe Foundation (Wageningen) for two editions as part of the best contemporary landscape architecture projects in Europe. OSA’s projects are published in many magazines including Lotus International, L’Architetto, Casabella, Domus, Area, Paisea.
Piazza Degli Alpini in Bergamo, Italy – Building Information
Architect: Studio Capitanio Architetti and OSA Architettura e Paesaggio Year: 2018/2020 Time: 8 months Site: 13.000 sqm
Location: Bergamo, Italy Type: architecture / urban landscape / urban refurbishment
Client: Comune di Bergamo
Project: Remo Capitanio – Studio Capitanio Architetti Massimo Acito – OSA architettura e paesaggio Luca Catalano – OSA architettura e paesaggio
Site supervision: Remo Capitanio – Studio Capitanio Architetti
MEP: Enrico Zambonelli – MCZ ingeneriasrl Loris Doneda
Lighting consultant: Mario Morosini – Telmotorhttps://www.telmotor.it/
Collaborators: Martina Brambati, Ilaria Ambrosini Giacomo Gasbarri, Valentina Peluso Sergio Moro
Model: Studio Capitanio Architetti
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English text: Giovanna Bosis
Photo: Stefano Tacchinardi
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