Caserma Lamarmora by Carlo Ratti Associati

Caserma Lamarmora
Caserma Lamarmora
Image © Carlo Ratti Associati

Carlo Ratti Associati has started the renovation of a former 19th century military complex in Turin, Italy, that will turn the site into a testing ground for an open-source approach to architecture. The project extends across a 20,000 square-meter (200,000 square-foot) area called Caserma Lamarmora, owned by Italian state fund Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP).

Caserma Lamarmora
Image © Carlo Ratti Associati

The design offers a fresh take on the barracks’ characteristic modular structure, which will be updated and reimagined to welcome a new mix of functions for co-living, co-making and co-working: from labs for Makers to residences for students and locals. The vacant Caserma Lamarmora complex, named after a general who fought for Italian Unification in the 1840s, is composed of a porticoed main building and six smaller barracks.

Caserma Lamarmora
Image © Carlo Ratti Associati

Each of these edifices reveals a common structure, based on an arch-shaped unit of approximately 80 square meters. With its design, Carlo Ratti Associati enhances the modular character of the building, opening it up to multiple uses which will ultimately be determined by its future occupants, in accordance with open-source principles. The complex boasts more than 150 units, allowing for a lively, ever-changing overlapping of functions.

Caserma Lamarmora
Image © Carlo Ratti Associati

The renovation will also help to rejuvenate the vast area between the buildings, currently hidden behind a walled structure. This will allow for the creation of a new 100-meter long, 60-meter wide public square, accessible via large flight of steps, that will be an ideal location for events and performances. The project will thus give Turin an iconic new public space, similar in scope to Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Turin’s best known landmark as well as one of Italy’s largest squares.

Caserma Lamarmora
Scheme

The Caserma Lamarmora is part of a global trend of the past few decades involving the transformation of former military installations into more imaginative and humane structures. Locally, the project aims to establish a new community made up of local residents, students and temporary workers, and digital manufacturing laboratories. Initially presented to Turin’s City Hall in Spring 2016, the project has been evolving since then, in accordance with feedback from the community and local authorities. The renovation works are expected to start in 2018. Source by Carlo Ratti Associati.

Caserma Lamarmora
Scheme
  • Location: Turin, Italy
  • Architect: Carlo Ratti Associati
  • Project Team: Carlo Ratti, Giovanni De Niederhausern, Antonio Atripaldi, Chiara Morandini, Valentina Grasso, Mariachiara Mondini, Gary di Silvio, Gianluca Zimbardi
  • Mechanical installations: Carlo Micono
  • Strutcure: Luca Giacosa
  • Client: Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP)
  • Start construction: 2018
  • Images: Courtesy of Carlo Ratti Associati

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