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Cultural Center in Ranica, Bergamo, Italy
2005-2010

The new Cultural Center in Ranica, medieval town near Bergamo in Northern Italy, contains a public library, an auditorium, a kindergarten, and a school for dance and theater.
With its 2.000 square meters, the Center is conceived as a new catalyst of urban life. Not only is the building a laboratory for education and information, but it also becomes a new “piazza” where people can meet and where citizens can reinforce their sense of belonging to their territory.
The site where the building rises, located midway between the city center and an area of urban growth, is destined to turn into an important hub. The building represents a sort of threshold between the scale of the city and the scale of the surrounding territory.
Aim of this project is to trigger a dialogue between the new building, the city center and the infrastructural system. If historically piazzas are defined by the visual and physical boundaries of the buildings surrounding them, in this project we tried to open up the building to city life by welcoming pedestrians into its core, under the large overhanging volume. The large slab is pierced by a series of openings, along its perimeter -next to the main entrances- as well as in the middle, where two large courtyards bring natural light and fresh air.

The building is organized on two floors: the upper volume is cantilivered out from the lower floor, and seems to be floating above ground. The distinction between the two volumes is made even stronger by means of the choice of materials: the ground floor is enclosed by glazed and stuccoed walls, while the facades of the upper volume are made of colored, sometimes semi-opaque polycarbonate panels which allow for silhouettes of people inside the building to be revealed outside.
The compactness of the exterior volumes is coupled by a complexity of the interiors. In the wide double-height space of the library, the various program areas appear as independent volumes, connected by aerial catwalks from which visitors can constantly appreciate the central patio. The idea was to create a scenario where the links between the program areas could turn into pleasant meeting points, similarly to what happens in the streets and piazzas in the city.
PROJECT CREDITS

architects
DAP studio + Paola Giaconia

collaborators
Pasquale Gallo, Alessia Mosci, Laura Tagliabue, Paolo Vimercati

structural engineer
ing Davide Arrigoni

mechanical, electrical, plumbing engineers
Milanoprogetti S.p.A.

site construction supervision
arch. Silvano Armellini, arch. Bruno Sciola

contractors
Edil Emmeti srl - Bergamo (building construction)
Caslini sas - Bergamo (mechanical systems)
Dragoimpianti srl - Bergamo (electrical and lighting systems)
Rodeca - Bergamo (polycarbonate panels)
Biblio sas - Treviso (furnishings)

building program
public library: 850 sqm
kindergarten: 370 sqm
auditorium: 230 sqm
dance and theater school: 310 sqm
bar: 50 sqm
underground parking

schedule
design: 2005-2006
construction: 2007-2010





AWARDS
2012.6: shortlisted for the Gold Medal to Italian Architecture.
2012.5: Special Prize of the Union of Architects in Russia, Interarch Silver Medal and Honorary Diploma at lnterarch-Sofia, the Thirteenth World Triennial of Architecture.
2011.1: awarded First Prize as Best Public Building (jury chair: Aurelio Galfetti), Institute of Architects in Bergamo, Italy.






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