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INTELLEGERE S.R.L.

2011
Treviso, Italy

Regeneration

The Vittorio Veneto cement factory, the so-called "below" or "Sant'Andrea" department to distinguish it from the "above" or "on the mills" department, close to the historic center of Serravalle, was purchased by the Società Italiana dei Cementi e delle Calci Idrauliche (company name changed in 1927 to Italcementi) in 1883, noting a similar activity already present. What was purchased was then modified several times, in order to apply the technological advances of the hydraulic binder industry, up to the current factory, which was decommissioned in 2009. The industrial complex, originally peripheral, was located in the central area of the modern Vittorio Veneto, making, as also noted by the municipal planning instrument, the intended industrial use no longer feasible. 

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This work aimed to investigate a possible scenario of urban regeneration of the abandoned industrial sector of the former Italcementi cement factory, determining its intended purpose and urbanistic weight, which is proposed to be implemented in the drafting of the Territorial Arrangement Plan of the City of Vittorio Veneto.
The functional mix must respond to the real needs of the market, it facilitates the development of quality buildings, whose goal, also imposed by the legislation, is almost zero energy buildings, an objective bound to a correct setting right from the urban scale.
The central position of the industrial area, contiguous to the school campus, the institutional offices and the city center and the building connection with the Alemagna State Road allows the area to be able to have a dialogue both with the urban, pedestrian, territorial and road dimensions.
The project combines a residential area, organized around the green condominium, with a public compendium divided into a commercial gallery for medium-sized sales areas and restaurant premises serving the nearby schools, a climbing wall and a hotel, which can alternate business clients during the week to passing 
tourists at the weekend.


The present study represents the potential that the intervention would have to reduce the demand for water from the municipal aqueduct for the irrigation of plant surfaces. Since green is the dominant theme of the environmental strategy chosen in the formulation of the Masterplan, a study of sustainability linked to the daily water need required for the maintenance of all green surfaces becomes fundamental, albeit in a completely preliminary way. A rainwater collection system, combined with an equal distribution of waterproof surfaces (from which it is possible to recover and store the precipitation water) and green surfaces (deep, extensive wall unit, intensive wall unit), would reduce the need of water request from the municipal aqueduct only during the central months of the summer season.
Exploitation of locally present renewable energies and integrations with photovoltaic systems in order to cover the primary energy requirement of the residential sector. The goal is to construct buildings capable of minimizing the demand for energy from the national grid or at least covering the portion delivered with renewable energy produced on site and placed into the grid.
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