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Seminario estivo di ricerca degli studenti della Facolta' di Architettura di Poznan, Sabbioneta 2006

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Research camp seminar of the students of the Poznan Faculty of Architecture Sabbioneta 2006
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This years summer has been full o unique experiences, after students from the Faculty of Architecture from the Poznań University of technology had a chance to participate in an international research camp seminar in Italy. This was a next step in the polish- Italian cooperation which took place between 26th of July and the 4th of August in small town Sabbioneta, 40km away from Mantova. This kind of an urban structure, quite popular in Europe during renaissance has been well thought. Sabbioneta along with polish Zamość are considered to be the few examples of an ideal city. An ideal city is famous of it's urban structure- it was well thought through and planned from the beginning to the end. Commenced in the '80s during the 20th century a big attempt in the cities historical upgrade initiated many projects involving the regrowth of the cities former glory. This years polish-Italian camp seminar was kept in this kind of atmosphere. The professors: Giancarlo Leoni, Carlo Peraboni, Francesco Caprini, Marco Caprini, Maciej Janowski, Dominika Pazder, Adam Nadolny, and the students: Cristina Bianchini, Federica Cobelli, Katarzyna Grajkowska, Karolina Groszek, Paulina Matłoka, Marcin Nowicki, Mario Pan, Adam Profaska, Agata Rachuba, Andrzej Resterny, Severino Ros-setto, Natalie Schmidt, Kamila Steinke, Tomasz Tomaniak. Due to the variety of the discussed subjects during the camp seminar, students have been participating in at least 2 English spoken lectures a day. Well prepared data enabled students to skip the pre- planning inventarization phases and pass straight to the designing process. The domain of the first group was to take care of the town's two main gates: Porta Vittoria and Porta Imperiale. The teams aim was to suggest new functions apart from communication purpose. The second group worked on the difficulties on the ancient square-Piazza d'Armi, which arose after the destructions of Gonzaga's fortress caused in Napoleon's times. The misused throughout decades space in the town centre was to gain a new urban frame and a human friendly atmosphere. The third group was involved in redesigning the north-western part of the walls, which despite of it's attractive location was not exposed enough in it's urban structure. The fourth group chose Piazza Ducale as their topic, the main square in Sabbioneta which currently is sadly used as a big parking space. The final exhibition, that was organized in Palazzo Forte showed the local authorities the hidden potential that Sabbioneta always had. The students presented over 16 AO format posters. The interesting fact is that each groups project overlapped and supplemented one another. The project of rebuilding Porta Vittoria was connected with the pedestrian walkway alongside the fortification. The interesting redesign and new shape of Piazza Ducale along with the skilful rejoindance with Piazza d'Armi concluded in regaining it's representative form. In conclusion - the camp seminar in Sabbioneta can be counted as a successful one. Each group acquired new experiences in planning as well as in organization. Polish students had a great opportunity to visit the southern Lombardy and experience it's culture, architecture and the unique landscape of the surrounding valleys. Faculties of both universities had tightened up their bonds, which is going to result in next year's camp in Zamość -the polish ideal city. We should hope that the outcome will be equally satisfactory as the Sabbionetan camp.
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  • Politechnika Poznańska, Wydział Architektury, Katedra Architektury Usługowej i Mieszkaniowej, Zakład Historii Architektury i Urbanistyki, Zakład Urbanistyki i Planowania Przestrzennego
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