Project Description
The project seeks an activation of the urban fabric of Rome’s Tiburtino neighborhood proposing interventions spread throughout the territory with the aim of generating a new urban vitality.
The diffused interventions are mainly concentrated, but not limited to the three macro-areas of via Cupa, Galla Placidia and Quintiliani. The interconnection and flexibility of all the numerous proposed interventions places the citizen in the foreground, encouraging people towards a close relationship with the territory and the city, which will allow the spontaneous onset of a new forms of living in Rome. Rediscovering the relationship between inhabitants and cities allows the development of a urban vitality which is rare in Rome, guaranteeing resilience and sustainability to the neighborhood and hopefully becoming a model for the development of other neighborhoods. We believe that architecture is not the only force capable of generating a livable urban space: instead, the involvement of several fundamental entities in the process, can help to reinforce the possibility of assimilation of the architectural and urban interventions in the existing urban fabric, generating a substantial improvement of the existing conditions and creating new possibilities.
The intervention is the set of numerous design criterias:
_create a system of reciprocal relations
_human scale
_diffused vitality areas (24h)
_urban circular economy
_accessible roofs
_energetical sustainability
_social inclusion
_mobility with human scale
_multi-purpose car parks
_urban pedestrianization
_pop-up activities
_cohousing
_digital technologies