EMBT Designs at Expo Milano 2015

EMBT Designs at Expo Milano 2015

Miralles Tagliabue EMBT Passatge de la Pau 10 bis pral Barcelona 08002, Spain T. +34 934125342 F. +34 934123718 [email protected] www.mirallestagliabue.com EMBT designs at Expo Milano 2015 Media Kit June 17, 2015 Content Media Release Expo Milano 2015 2 Copagri Pavilion ‘Love IT’ 3 Credits 6 ‘Minamora’ the design seat 9 Credits 11 Benedetta Tagliabue 12 Contact Arturo Mc Clean Communications Manager [email protected] EMBT designs at Expo Milano 2015 Last Thursday June 11th the head architect of Miralles Tagliabue EMBT, Benedetta Tagliabue, returned to her hometown Milan, to officially present Copagri Pavilion ‘Love IT’ and her latest urban furniture design ‘Minamora’ with Italcementi at Expo Milano 2015. The pavilion designed for Copagri called ‘Love IT’ is located in the south-east part of the Lake Arena – a large circular pool of water at the end of the Cardo, one of the main axes of the Expo Milano 2015 masterplan – and surrounded by the European Union Pavilion and the Vanke Pavilion. The space inside is conceived to host a typical Italian ‘local market’, where each producer exhibits the product, tells their story, and introduces their company. Besides hosting an events area, part of the surface area is for the direct sale of products and the icons of Italian street food, pizza and ice cream, made with 100% organic products. Additionally in collaboration with Italcementi Group, a special ‘seat’ has been designed for Expo Milano 2015 in i.design Effix, a very high performance cement mortar that offer unprecedented creative opportunities for architects. The seat located in a courtyard next to the Italian Pavilion, is called ‘Minamora’, a name which, in Italian, conjures up the auspicious concept of falling in love "M'innamoro", but actually comes from the Japanese word "Minamo" which means water surfaces. The concept of Minamora, in fact, revolves around the image of water, free form, or rather free from form, which is able to generate waves, react to the wind and interact with the surrounding world by creating its own flows. Another feature is the "suspension" between the two layers of the seat and the space that is created at the centre of the seat itself. # # # EMBT designs at Expo Milano 2015. Media Kit. June 17, 2015 2 Copagri Pavilion ‘Love IT’ The design started from the observation of Italian landscapes, both natural and man-shaped. During the initial design phase, we had the following thoughts: The splendor of the Italian cities, which are beautifully represented by their domes. The "landscape" of Rome, Florence, Turin, Venice and Milan is identified with the skyline of their domes, which in different ages always represented the exceptional architectural spaces in Italy. The Pantheon of ancient Rome, Brunelleschi in Florence, Bramante, Bernini, Borromini, Mengoni, Nervi: the Italian domes could tell the story of Italian civilization, and its artistic wonders. In our project the domes are not only representing the magnificence of the Italian past, but they also show us potential for the future lying in the construction of domes. Continuing the path illustrated by the engineer and inventor Buckminster Fuller, we propose and experiment domes as sustainable structures that, besides being beautiful, use a minimum of materials so that they can be optimized and designed for production in series with a consequent great ease of construction. The dome ‘LOVE IT’, made of wood, represents a message of sustainability and is hosting several exhibitions, accompanying the visitors in the topics proposed by Expo Milano 2015. At the end of the Expo, when all the buildings will be removed, these domes can be easily dismantled, transported and reassembled in symbolic Italian places to host a variety of functions. Therefore, they will make this part of the Expo even more sustainable, witnessing for a long time to come the universal message of Expo Milano 2015 "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life". EMBT designs at Expo Milano 2015. Media Kit. June 17, 2015 3 The Dome The project stems from the combination of two single domes of equal diameter, but different heights. The two domes together create a flexible and well-structured space that could be further subdivided in order to fit different needs of the internal spaces. The double dome consists of an “origami” of structural glulam elements, joined by steel plates. The dome is conceived as a variation of the vast surrounding public space: for this reason, the structures present clear permeability and full congruence with the setting. The open nature of the structure is materialized in the use of natural lighting and natural ventilation. The structure is composed of a big three-dimensional grid that gradually transforms in woven branches, as it grows to the open top of the dome. The structural elements become architectural ones, designing both the internal and the external facades as tree branches; the empty spots of the grid enhance air and light permeability, together with visual continuity between outside and inside. The double dome is a prefabricated structure, made of spruce glulam with zinc-coated steel joints. Numerical control machines cut the structural elements, and they can be easily assembled and dismantled in agreement with Copagri’s need of reuse after the Expo, as expressed by the project competition requirements. The upper part of the domes, called “the hat”, can host the required building services both for the building itself and for the Lake Arena, consisting of lights, loudspeakers, antennas … An internal PVC sheet, suspended from the vertexes of the structure, covering the openings and avoiding water penetration, provides water resistance. The PVC seam follows the structural grid. White translucent pressurized PVC cushions cover the internal space in correspondence of the central oculus: those cushions are not linked to the internal PVC sheet, guaranteeing natural ventilation through stack effect. Natural ventilation is indeed essential: in addition to the upper openings, all the perimeter of the dome is covered with a net fabric, whose zigzag pattern follows the structural grid and ensures ventilation. The dome appears as a lighting element of the public square: the structure not only includes a self- lighting system, but also provides lighting for the surroundings: it sparkles like a glowing lantern and the light reflects on the Lake Arena water surface, amplifying the splendor of the area. The spectacular lamps, also shaped as a dome, are suspended from the PVC sheet tie-beams and dangle from the structure to light up all the elements of the internal set-up. According to the exhibitors’ needs, the dome has two entrances, in order to optimize the visitors’ flows coming from Palazzo Italia, from the Cardo and from the shows around the Albero della Vita. The internal layout is organized in areas. The small dome will host 13 huge triangular counters, recreating the typical Italian market atmosphere. Each counter will host, rotating every week, unique and natural products, narrated by their farmers. Under the bigger dome, a cylinder will house a small cooking demonstration room, a multi-sensorial exhibit and two spaces dedicated to biological pizza and ice-cream tasting. EMBT designs at Expo Milano 2015. Media Kit. June 17, 2015 4 The entrance doors are made of an steel frame and wooden panels: those doors will be opened in the morning and kept open during all day. These modular panels, identical to the structural ones, can be opened and therefore reveal their real nature. In the closing hours of the dome, they will recreate the completeness of the wooden grid. The foundation of the dome is a strip-footing ring made of reinforced concrete. The internal floor is made of high-use-resistant and easy-cleaning, colored synthetic acid that become part of the concrete floor. # # # EMBT designs at Expo Milano 2015. Media Kit. June 17, 2015 5 Credits: Copagri Pavilion ‘Love IT’ for Expo Milano 2015 Location: Lake Arena, Expo Milano 2015. Milan, Italy. Clients: Copagri Expo, Treviglio (BG) Expo 2015 S.p.A. Milano Design Period: April 2014 – December 2014 Construction Period: March 2015 – April 2015 Built Area: 560 m2 Budget: 750.000 euros Architectural Design: Miralles Tagliabue EMBT Architect: Benedetta Tagliabue Project Director: Makoto Fukuda Project Coordinator: Valentina Nicol Noris Design Team: Dirce Medina, Claudia Baralla, Claudia Manenti, Silvia Pirrera, Gabriele Rotelli, Andres Echevarria, Thomas Hostache, Carlo Cervellieri, Luca Amighetti, Ana De la Cuesta, Ana Zueras, Daniel Combariza. Technical and scientific support: Matteo Ruta, Emilio Pizzi – Politecnico di Milano, ABC Department, Milano. Collaborators: Alessio Costantino Mirabella, Elena Seghezzi, Ivana Congiu. Structural Design: Francesco Iorio – SIO Studio Iorio, Bergamo Interior Design: Andrea Laudini – Moniga del Garda (BS) Fire Engineering: Giuseppe Amaro – GAE Engineering, Torino Digital Design and Fabrication Consultancy: Pierpaolo Ruttico – INDEXLAB, Milano with Carlo Beltracchi Design of PVC tensile structure: formTL – Radolfzell (Germany) Services Design: Massimo Croci – Gallarate (VA) Graphics: Empresa Creativa – Riccione (RN) Photography: Marcela Grassi, Roland Halbe Contractors and suppliers Main Contractor: Foresti Distribuzione Laterizi, Pralboino (BS) Wood Structure: Foresti Distribuzione Laterizi, Pralboino (BS) Clerk of Works and Safety coordinator: Michele Peres – Desenzano del Garda (BS) EMBT designs at Expo Milano 2015. Media Kit. June 17, 2015 6 Technical Director of

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