Bologna Shoah Memorial

Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
© Simone Bossi

BOLOGNA SHOAH MEMORIAL

SET

ARCHITECTS
SET Architects

VIDEO
©Visual Lab + Sì Produzioni

DESIGN TEAM
Lorenzo Catena, Chiara Cucina, Onorato di Manno, Andrea Tanci

CLIENT
Comunità Ebraica di Bologna

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Proges Engineering - Ing. Andrea Imbrenda

MODEL
Francisco Muñoz Albarracín

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Sì Produzioni

METALWORKING
Officina Paolo Cocchi

PAVING
Edil Nuova S.A.S.

LIGHTING
Erco

PHOTOGRAPHS
Simone Bossi

YEAR
2016

LOCATION
Via dè Carracci, Bologna, Italy

CATEGORY
Memorial Center

Text description provided by architect.

One year after the launch of the international competition for the realization of the Bologna Shoah Memorial, Rome-based office SET Architects, winner according to the jury presided over by Peter Eisenman, delivers the Memorial on January 27th, 2016 – to coincide with International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Built in less than two months, the Memorial is a recognizable landmark of great emotional power. It is located at the intersection of Via dé Carracci and Ponte Matteotti, a city square encompassed by the newly- installed high-speed train station of Bologna.

This area is primed to become the new connective pole of the city. As such, the monument attracts passers-by, inviting them to reflect on the tragedy of the Holocaust.

Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
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The Memorial is made up of two symmetrical cor-ten steel parallelepiped blocks of 10x10m each; the blocks sit adjacent to one another, perpendicular to the existing walls of the square.

Their position converges to create a path, which begins with a width of 1.60m, drastically narrowing to just 80cm. The path generates an immediate feeling of oppression.

Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
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At the interior of the Memorial, the volumes present a grid of horizontal and vertical metal sheets which intersect at 90°, giving shape to a series of rectangular empty boxes of 1.80 x 1.25m – these boxes represent the cells of the dormitories in the concentration camps.

The exterior façade of the Memorial overlooks the city, resembling a blank page – perhaps it is of a history yet to be written? And, along the perimeter of the cells, slight steel protrusions symbolize feelings of contemporary awareness.

The choice of cor-ten steel is deliberate: it is a material that will naturally rust when exposed to open air. As the years pass its corrosion will display the vestiges of time, demonstrating that all things have a rich history behind them.

Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
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The paving of the path between the two blocks is realized in ballast, basalt stone chippings typical of the roadbeds. This represents the Judenrampe (“ramp of the Jewish”), which was the name given to the trek prisoners made from Auschwitz I (Stammlager concentration camp) and Auschwitz II (Birkenau one).

The empty echoes of footsteps across the stones coupled with the restriction of the passage instills a keen sense of anguish: in this way the Memorial takes on life and evokes the drama of the memory. Further, light plays an essential role in the culmination of the monument.

Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
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Bologna Shoah Memorial
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During daytime when the square is lit by sun’s rays, the passage becomes immersed in a dim, contemplative light, allowing the visitor to calmly reflect. Then at night, strategically placed artificial light illuminates the primary volumes, magnifing the majesty of the Memorial.

In total, the Memorial, distinguished by its historical ambition, abandons rhetorical and didactic conventions in order to emphasize the importance of emotions:

in this way SET Architects succeeded in designing a monument that utilizes present sensibility to narrate the past.

Bologna Shoah Memorial
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