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RE-USE WITH LOVE by MCA - Mario Cucinella Architects

Project name:
Re-Use With Love
Architecture firm:
MCA - Mario Cucinella Architects
Location:
Bologna, Italy
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Principal architect:
Design team:
Built area:
185 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2021
Completion year:
Collaborators:
Working drawings and site supervision: Studio Controluce Architect: Emanuele Dionigi - Project Manager: Carlotta Menarini with the collaboration of Paolo Greco - Structural design: Archplanning - Building services design: Mattia Buriani (mechanical systems), Luca Rossi (electrical systems) - General Contractor: Altoponte S.r.l. Contractors: Altoponte S.r.l., 2M Termoidraulica, G.A. Building services
Visualization:
Studio Controluce. Architect: Emanuele Dionigi
Client:
Re-Use With Love o.d.v.
Status:
In Progress
Typology:
Cultural Architecture

In Bologna, Working With Memory And Sustainability: Refurbishment Of The Former Electricity Station In The Giardini Margherita.

Late summer will see the completion of the upgrade to the former electricity station inside the Giardini Margherita monumental park: a crucial point in the city where the refurbished building will host the creative and cultural hub for Re-Use With Love, a volunteer group in Bologna, based on the culture of reuse, that promotes fundraising campaigns and projects for inclusivity and social support.

"Ten years ago it became clear that to grow, we needed a different space" says Veronica Veronesi, the President of Re-Use With Love. "Our solidarity boutique at Via Savenella, the first to open in Italy, is our sorting centre where many of our activities still operate, but was beginning to put restrictions on us, both creatively and operationally. After consulting various interlocutors, the Mayor of Bologna (who at that time was the Council Member for Culture and Heritage) suggested, with the previous mayor Virginio Merola, that we should submit a tender for the allocation of an abandoned property owned by the Municipality, in order to regenerate it and then manage it independently."

Leopolda Sassol, Vice-President of the Association, continues: "Having won the tender, we immediately took ownership of the project by sharing it with a visionary architect who has always loved our city, Mario Cucinella. Like us, he had no doubts about its value, and offered us his unconditional support. When the works are completed it will be a space where we can activate collaborations with all those who, like us, support the idea of a participatory, convivial and supportive city, re-examined in the spirit of the innovative experiences of which Bologna has always been a symbol". The refurbishment work began last October, based on the project designed by MCA - Mario Cucinella Architects. The working drawings were then developed by the architect Emanuele Dionigi, founder of Studio Controluce, who also supervised the construction on site.

"Our work on the former ENEL transformer building” says Mario Cucinella “is an example of memory and sustainability: a challenge that brings together the historic, the modern, and the industrial. This mix is one of the magical formulae that make up the beauty of our communities. With this project the hope is to create a new memory for the many citizens who visit the Margherita Gardens: somewhere children will remember as a place where they met a friend and played together”.

The project addresses the need for restoration and conservative maintenance works to refurbish the building, along with internal and external works so that it can be used for cultural, recreational, and promotional activities for the city. In architectural and structural terms, the basement under the main building will be modified; a new mezzanine level will connect to the floor below it via an internal steel staircase.

The design of the outdoor spaces surrounding the building provides for the creation of a wooden platform with a ramp that will serve as a new entrance to the building and will also be a permanent feature accessible to all, revitalising a currently marginal area of the city that has no lighting, and making it a new hub of social life within the park. Access to this new nucleus will be via a new paved pedestrian pathway, which connects to the public footpath on Viale Stenio Polischi, within the Giardini Margherita Park.

Particular care has been given to the design of the environmental strategies by introducing measures that will reduce energy consumption, for example by improving the efficiency of the building enclosure and opening up large glazed surfaces to ensure proper natural light and ventilation.

As a result of the love these women have for their city - more than 150 volunteers are now working with Re-Use With Love - the project to refurbish the former electricity station has attracted public and private support from many supporters, beginning with the Municipality - during the mandates of the former Mayor Virginio Merola and the current Mayor Matteo Lepore - alongside sponsors motivated by their sensitivity towards the territory of Bologna and the culture of action that this initiative represents: banking foundations (Carisbo, Banca d’Italia), banking institutions (Banca di Bologna, Emilbanca, Banca Mediolanum), major entrepreneurial groups (BolognaFiere, Gruppo Hera), and local actors (Filicori Zecchini, Verni Adv, Pizzoli, Iperceramica, Comet, Mefa, Matteuzzi, Conad, Faac, Original Parquet, and Rotary Carducci).

RE-USE WITH LOVE o.d.v.

In 2010, a group of women began collecting used clothes to give them a new lease of life. This led to the creation of markets to raise funding for projects and initiatives to improve the living conditions of vulnerable people, especially children, young people, and the elderly.

Social, environmental, and economic sustainability are at the heart of the activities of the Association, which was established in Bologna in 2014. Since its inception, RWL has collected and distributed more than 850,000 euros allocating these funds to solidarity projects and serving 10,000 households without charge - via its solidarity boutique, the first in Italy. Today, the volunteers number more than 150.

MCA – Mario Cucinella Architects 

Founded in 1992 in Paris by Mario Cucinella, the practice of MCA - Mario Cucinella Architects is now based in Bologna and Milan and consists of more than 100 professionals. MCA specialises in architectural design that integrates environmental and energy strategies, making use of its own internal R&D department, which carries out research on sustainability issues. We have completed projects in Europe, China, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. These include: a new art museum for the Fondazione Luigi Rovati in Milan; the New Surgical and Emergency Centre of the San Raffaele Hospital also in Milan; the Church of Santa Maria Goretti in Mormanno; the New Rectorate for Roma Tre University in Rome; One Airport Square in Accra, (Ghana); the new headquarters for NICE in Limeira (Brazil); and the Sino-Italian Ecological and Energy Efficient Building in Beijing (China). Currently MCA is working on approximately 50 projects including, in Milan, the masterplan of MIND - Milano Innovation District; the mixed-use project SeiMilano;and  the Unipol Group Headquarters; in Aosta, the Valle D’Aosta University Campus; in Osaka, the Italy Pavilion for Expo 2025; in Vienna, the two "Viertel Zwei" mixed-use towers; and in Tirana, the MET Tirana Building. MCA collaborates with the SOS - School of Sustainability Foundation, a school that gives young professionals and recent graduates the necessary tools to address environmental issues by taking an open, holistic, and research-driven approach. The school was founded in 2015 by Mario Cucinella and is based in Milan.


By Liliana Alvarez

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