and was open to Italian and Chinese professionals and students.
New Silk Road Map invited participants to develop innovative ideas-projects, material or immaterial, for the recovery, reinterpretation, updating and reconfiguration of the collective image of the “Silk Road” (soon to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site). The Silk Road is an extraordinary network of commercial, cultural and religious paths measuring some 15,000 km in length. For over 2,000 years, it constituted the only connection between Eastern and Western civilisations.
The OFL architecture design team comprised Francesco Lipari, Vanessa Todaro, Andrea Debilio and Alejandro Liu Cheng as parametric design consultant.
Project Description:
SRME. Silk Road Map Evolution is a project born out of the will to revive and regenerate the current layout of the silk road. This is to be accomplished by means of a social, economic, political and architectonic redevelopment of the historic stretch of the road that once belonged to Marco Polo.
The project deeply integrates infrastructure with architecture and
by means of a new railway system functioning on gravitational platforms
follows the trail from Venice to Xian, Shanghai and Tokyo, extending
its "arms" to create new infrastructures, commercial services and
residences.
The studio driven towards the development of the SRME was created following an attentive analysis of the actual condition of the city on a global level. The common problem of large contemporary cities is that of congestion of circulation. This is a natural consequence of demographic expansion, a phenomenon that can be defined as explosive considering the exponential trend that manifested in the 20th century. The "classic" urban structure of cities developed concentrically around a central nucleus is no longer capable of resolving the problematic issues of traffic and pollution. As a result, the model of an ideal city will evolve, placing emphasis on MOBILITY and creating an environment in which displacements are reduced to a minimum and sustainable means of transport are implemented. The key issues of the innovative project of mobility are therefore the growing mechanization of displacements and the abandon of personal vehicles.
SRME offers a response to problems of mobility by sustaining a new model of urbanization that goes beyond urbanism itself. This is developed along an axis of indefinite length, comprised of a vital artery that in turn gives life to minor urban organisms.
LINEARITY AND THREE-DIMENSIONALITY are the driving forces of this cultural and technical venture for cities of the future. Following this new model which can be categorized within SPATIAL URBANISM, the city will no longer be thought of as an isolated organism. It will instead be integrated with others along a system of ligaments that creates a real and proper URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE in which circulation exists both horizontally and vertically.
Silk Road Map Evolution will become a global city for the future, made
up of extra long tunnels and highly sustainable and habitable towers of
various forms. These small livable worlds will be organized in vertical
and circular skyscrapers whose forms will be dictated by their internal
functions and by their relationship with the railway system and the
natural world. The fundamental goal of this innovative project of the
spatial city is that of reducing to a minimum the percentage of soil
disrupted for construction and urban structures. This also addresses
the problems of architectonic development in large metropolises as well
as overpopulation and increasing demographics of existing cities.
Marginal suburbs and peripheral cities which cause great social
problems will disappear.
From an architectonic and urban point of view, SRME is made up of two urban, ecological integrated systems. The first element, that of the towers, is composed of three different types of skyscrapers which will rise to a median height of 400 meters. The second element, that of the railway system, is made up of the main path of the silk road as well as a new line of commercial and public transport with trains that travel on polarized gravitational fields uniting the Orient with the Occident. The external skin of the entire project is composed of an innovative system made up of a cement based on titanium dioxide. This significantly reduces atmospheric disturbance and thanks to a particular synthetic chlorophyl generates a photocatalytic reaction that produces clean air for a quantity equal to 500 liters of oxygen a day for every 200 square meters of surface. An unprecedented energy system is also placed on the inside of the train tracks. This is composed of various piezoelectric panels integrated into the tracks which capture energy created by waves of pressure resulting from train traffic and transform it into electricity.
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