Simala becomes a laboratory of territorial regeneration, where ruins are transformed into active witnesses of history. The intervention creates a public space where community and memory are intertwined, enhancing the pre-existences without erasing their identity.
Architecture firm
Martino Picchedda Architetto
Location
Simala (OR), Sardinia, Italy
Photography
Cédric Dasesson
Principal architect
Martino Picchedda
Construction
Impresa NURRA Srl, Pisano Bruno Costruzioni Srl
Supervision
Martino Picchedda
Material
Basalt: Supplied by Marmi & Pietre I.C.S. Srl, Tanca Marchese (OR) – Aggregates (Risone): Supplied by Oristano Inerti Srl, Oristano (OR) – Plasters and Finishes: Italcementi – I.pro Calix – Paints: Mineral lime-based paint; Settef – Cepro 500 – Fresco
Client
Municipality of Simala – Unione Comuni Parte Montis