



LAGO DI GARDA, ONGOING
Borgo +39
The recovery plan for the lake area in the town of Toscolano called Borgo + 39 provides for the restructuring and reconstruction of a former oil mill on the shores of Lake Garda, foreseeing its reuse of residence and tourist activities such as a hotel, commercial and restaurant areas.
Through a careful research study, the project maintains the industrial village valorizing its main manufacturing buildings and replacing recent constructions with a new Contemporary architecture that integrates with the context.
In this way the visual impact from the lake remains unchanged while the new construction with energy-efficient buildings with up to three ground floor levels develops in the back part forming a large central courtyard for park and pool.




BRESCIA, IN CORSO
Borgo LEONARDO
DA VINCI
WORK DESIGN, DIRECTION
Size: 21.000 mq
The intervention is structured according to a restructuring project with partial demolition of existing buildings inside the former ENEL plant in Brescia.
The new multifunctional center also includes new construction works for the insert of several functions, such as residences, offices, shops, which define a new urban center within a fence so far inaccessible to the community.
The new buildings use a language in tune with the existing buildings of the early twentieth century in brick and plaster and are placed in the demolished part so as to form a court open to the public square. The open spaces become public spaces for the square in connection with the adjoining Campo Marte Park, a large green lung in the heart of the neighborhood.




BRESCIA, IN CORSO
Ex woolen mill ''Marzotto''
WORK DESIGN, DIRECTION
Size: 47.074 mq
Urbanization plan for an industrial area located in the center of the village of Manerbio (BS), once for the production of textile products of the famous national brand. Various proposals have been formulated from the total maintenance of the original plant (east-west pedestrian walkway and the preservation of some significant buildings) to the possibility of imagining new centralities that form a new urban center leaned behind the historic center. Commercial, tertiary and residential activities alternate with squares, green spaces, pedestrian paths and connecting roads to allow crossing the old industrial fence and return it to the use of citizenship.