Roland Baldi Architects

Civil Protection Centre Ritten

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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CIVIL PROTECTION CENTRE RITTEN

Roland Baldi Architects

AREA
2600 m²

YEAR
2020

PHOTOGRAPHS
Oskar Da Riz

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Reichhalter Jorg, Energy Project & Consulting

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Andreas Erlacher

MANUFACTURERS
Celenit, Siedle, Beton Eisack / Ploner, Cipa Gres, Gampenrieder, Metall Ritten

COLLABORATOR
Harald Kofler, Carlo Scolari, Sila Giriftinoglu, Karin Kretschmer

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Andreas von Lutz

ACOUSTIC CONSULTANCY
Archacustica

CATEGORY
Healthcare, Fire Station

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Architecture saves us: With the new building of the Civil protection centre Ritten, Roland Baldi Architects have designed a “common home” for the command of the Fire Brigade, White Cross and Alpine Rescue where they can operate smoothly and proactively across all areas of expertise.

With its simple and sculptural form, the new Civil protection centre Ritten forms a contemporary contrast to the rural and local architectural language typical of the area.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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The two-storey building, constructed according to the “Klimahaus” A standards, is integrated into the natural course of the terrain slope and communicates with the north-facing entrance area with the main road and the residential area behind it.

The central main entrance on the ground floor leads directly to a spacious welcome area with a training room, which is open to the public and can also be easily used for external events.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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From the entrance area you can reach the recreational and administrative areas of the individual civil protection organisations, which are arranged on both sides and are spatially separated from each other.

They are accessible from the entrance area via a central corridor.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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The storage rooms, offices and dormitories are located in the north, while training, recreation and youth rooms face south.

In front of the three areas there are spacious terraces the south, which allow for a spatial extension of the recreation areas to the outside as well as the creation of a private, protected outdoor area.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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In a central position there is the common staircase that connects the ground floor and operating rooms.

In this way, with the shortest possible route each of the three organisations can reach their respective changing rooms that are directly connected to the vehicle halls.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Each of the changing rooms has its own sanitary group with showers and WC, separated by gender.

The command rooms of the Alpine Rescue and Fire Brigade are located next to each other and can be connected to form a common unit in case of large-scale operations.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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The vehicle halls open to the common training yard, which is accessed by a separate road accessible only to emergency vehicles.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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This route organisation allows maximum functional efficiency and optimal separation of the different areas, while optimising synergies between the three civil protection organisations.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Thanks to the façade made of dyed stamped concrete in reddish colour inspired by famous Ritten earth pyramids, the Civil protection centre Ritten fits perfectly into the impressive landscape.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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The façade design is based on the simple interplay between the materiality of the building skin and the flat transparent surfaces of the window elements.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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The use of stamped concrete gives the clear geometry of the building a lively and multi-layered surface and refers in terms of content to the surrounding landscape.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Roland Baldi Architects also designed the new underground car park, the public parking lot and the bus station directly adjacent to the civil defence centre. Together with the nearby railway station, these form the new mobility centre of Klobenstein.

Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Civil Protection Centre Ritten
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Roland Baldi Architects
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Roland Baldi Architects
Via Dei Portici 9, I–39100 Bolzano, Italy