Chiasma#124949

Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini

CHIASMA#124949

Associazione Acropoli

ARCHITECTS
Associazione Acropoli

LOCATION
Trento, Italy

AREA
60 m²

YEAR
2017

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Bertoglio Roberta, Bianchi Marcella, Collet Victor, Dusini Francesca, Filippini Damiano, Franzoni Riccardo, Mangibayeva Aigerim, Zanigni Sara, Zanotti Andrea, Zhiqiang Chen

PHOTOGRAPHS
Francesca Dusini, Giulia Zantedeschi

MANUFACTURERS
Rothoblaas, Pack Services, Segheria Leonardi

CATEGORY
Temporary Installations

CONSULTANT
Favargiotti Sara, Frattari Antonio, Ricci Mosè

COORDINATION
Barthel Elena, Filindeu Giovanni Maria, Studio Campomarzio

Text description provided by architect.

A multifaceted project is the result of Chiasma#124949, designs and builds workshop organized by the university association Acropoli in Trento.

Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini
Chiasma#124949
© Giulia Zantedeschi

The structure, developed by the participants, consists of a wooden installation realized with a dry fixing system throughout one week. The structural requirements and the limited time span have been determining factors in the definition of the project.

The design idea has its roots in the concept of a harmonic proportion of the “Chaise Longue” from Le Corbusier. The artifact can be perceived as two complementary spaces: a seat with a great view of the valley and a multifunctional space for interaction.

Chiasma#124949
© Giulia Zantedeschi
Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini

For the achievement of the project the considerations about the site was fundamental: the structure develops itself on the terrace of the Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering Department (DICAM) located on the hill of Mesiano, which looks out onto the south-western part of Trento, the Adige valley, and is characterized by strong geometries.

The geometry of the place is mainly determined by the façade of the building, but also by skylights with a pyramidal shape, situated on the terrace. The new structure becomes part of this context and it transforms the terrace into a more pleasant space that enriches the environment, giving it more life.

Chiasma#124949
© Giulia Zantedeschi
Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini

Itaca, the name given to the artifact, wants to offer students the possibility to live a place where to meet, lay down and relax during the lesson breaks.

The chaise longue ends its silhouette into a more compact vertical curtain, which creates a unique space equipped with a bar around which it is possible to meet in between classes.

Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini
Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini
Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini

As a flexible addition to the project, the design team came up with an element which can be used as a high stool but can also be transformed into a chair or a coffee table by simply rotating it in different ways.

The last piece of the artifact is located near the railing of the terrace, where some plastic water tanks create an informal gathering place. The tanks can be used as seats, flowerpots or ashtrays.

Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini
Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini

In regards to the supporting structure, the work is created using a basic truss structural concept. The main structural frame is thus realized with small-sized timber beams and replicated for the length of the artifact.

A secondary structural system provides stability and rigidity and allows for the placing of the wooden board cladding.

Chiasma#124949
© Giulia Zantedeschi
Chiasma#124949
© Francesca Dusini

The installation, offered by Acropoli to the DICAM, is a semi-permanent work: the faculty terrace will host the artifact for at least one year.

The workshop “Chiasma” has offered the opportunity of conception, definition, and construction of a small sized architectural artifact. The project was financed by the DICAM, the Provincia Autonoma di Trento, the TAUT and Politiche Giovanili Trento.


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Site Plan


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Turn Diagram
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Position Diagram