by bengala landscape architecture
The Campus grounds provide a frame for the architecture and a buffer zone between the surrounding areas and the building.
The aesthetic strength of the vegetal texture is the result of a decorative pattern with hints of colour, straddling a geometric matrix and highly naturalistic forms.
The vegetation creates a homogeneous and ‘light’ frame that embraces the building in perfect harmony, with a choice of plant species based on seasonality, to create a mutable garden that enhances the times of Nature and exalts the tensions and the concept of movement that inspire the forms of the building.
A single tree, the Ginko Biloba, symbol of life and rebirth, stands next to the Church of San Bernardo, enhancing the redevelopment of the sacred place.
The urban park adjacent to the area, aims to combine native vegetation and elements related to technology, designing a park that speaks of the area, available to citizens. It creates beauty and identity by increasing biodiversity and implementing the area's ecological network.
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