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			3 aprile – 18 
			giugno
 «Since the 1990s, the Italian city of Milan has undergone a process 
			of rapid transformation. The decommissioning of a number of older 
			industrial facilities having central, inner-city locations has 
			catalyzed a series of urbanistic developments.
 Playing a significant role has been a targeted treatment of green 
			and open spaces and landscape areas in a constructive dialogue with 
			urban planning and architecture. This exhibition, organized by 
			AedesLand, features six exemplary projects related to this plan, all 
			developed under the landscape planning management of Andreas Kipar 
			and Giovanni Sala together with their international team LAND (“Landscape 
			Architecture Nature Development”).
 Established for Milan in 2005 in conjunction with the “Associazione 
			Interessi Metropolitani” (Society for Metropolitan Interests) was 
			the strategic masterplan RAGGI VERDI (Green Rays). This 
			conceptualization has become the basic structure for the open area 
			design of the city's newly developed general land use plan. The 
			masterplan involves a wholly new strategic approach to designing 
			Milan’s system of open spaces: up until now, the city's dense 
			development was interrupted by green surfaces and public plazas only 
			at a few locations. Projected for development now is a network of 
			foot and cycling paths that are oriented by a set of eight “green 
			rays” which will connect both previously
 existing as well as new open spaces. Beginning at the Mura Spagnole 
			(Spanish Wall), these rays will extend throughout the entire 
			metropolitan area, and will join together to form a green belt 72 km 
			in length that will run around Milan’s periphery. Beginning in 2007, 
			LAND has continued to develop a comprehensive open space and 
			sustainability concept for Milan. This exhibition presents five 
			striking projects that function as components of the RAGGI VERDI, 
			each exemplary of Milan’s new green and open space planning:
 
 - BICOCCA ex PIRELLI is the first instance of the transformation of 
			a former industrial areal during the 1990s: the conversion of the 
			expansive former terrain of the Pirelli firm inaugurated a new 
			trend.
 
 - PRU LEONI ex FIAT: this project rose on the former areal of the 
			firm OM (Officine Meccaniche, Veneto). Through its redesign as a 
			park for culture and industrial history (Parco della Cultura e delle 
			Memorie Industriali), the terrain – formerly used in the manufacture 
			of trucks – has emerged as an emblem of the postmodern city.
 
 - PRU RUBATTINO ex MASERATI: here, the interplay between nature and 
			infrastructure has generated a hitherto unknown place of life: a 
			body of water located below the roadway becomes a new urban 
			landscape.
 
 - PORTELLO ex ALFA ROMEO, a project of the “new generation”: as a 
			large green sculpture and symbol of artificial nature, an important 
			urban protagonist for the city as a whole rises here on the former 
			Alfa Romeo areal.
 
 Designer: Charles Jencks with Andreas Kipar and LAND.
 
 - PORTA NUOVA, a project of the American group HINES. A former gap 
			in Milan’s urban texture, one that marked the urban profile for 
			circa 10 years, becomes a strategically important locale: through 
			this upgrading project, it develops into an “Expo Gate” of the newly 
			redesigned city of Milan.
 
 The exhibition also presents the landscape planning strategy 
			elaborated by the LAND team for the development of the territory 
			surrounding Milan:
 
 - MI-LU, a project that looks toward the future, is a territorial 
			conception for a pedestrian and cycling route along the valley of 
			the Olona River, one that will connect the cities of Lugano and 
			Milan. In the course of its 75 km extension, this new landscape ray 
			will traverse 35 different communities.
 An AedesLand catalogue will be published
 Speaking at the opening reception will be:
 Kristin Feireiss, Aedes Berlin
 Luca G. Clavarino, Senior Advisor, Real Estate, Ernst & Young, 
			Italia» (CS di LAND)
 
 
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