press 10/2015 - Stahlbau Pichler
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press 10/2015 - Stahlbau Pichler
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Continued browsing means you accept the use of cookies. Extended Cookie Policy Marc Chagall School: “the facades of the school smile” says a girl about Paritzki & Liani project 1 2 3 Italiano Sign up / Log in Since 1928 Search Domus... Mi piace Piace a 513.925 persone. Iscriviti per vedere cosa piace ai tuoi amici. Architecture / Design / Art / Products / Domus Archive / Shop Contents News / Interviews / Op-ed / Photo-essays / Reviews / Video / From the archive / Green / Building the Expo Magazine Editorial / Current issue / Local editions Steel at Expo After looking at glass, the examination of Expo as an architectural testing ground focuses on steel. News / la redazione di Domus Published 9 October 2015 Keywords Argentina pavilion, Azerbaijan Pavilion, C.M.S., China pavilion, Expo 2015, Expo Center, Expo Milano, Expo Milano 2015, German Pavilion, OCML, Palazzo Italia, Speirani, Stahlbau Pichler, steel, UAE pavilion, UK pavilion, Vanke Pavilion Location Milan Stahlbau Pichler Network Like on Facebook Pin to Pinterest Share on Twitter 087728 Sections News, Architecture Codice abbonamento: Author la redazione di Domus Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 2 / 6 Virtually omnipresent because of its great structural and architectural potential, total recyclability and a versatility that allows the fast construction of works that can later be dismantled and reversed, and extremely aesthetic, steel is a protagonist of Expo pavilion architecture. Many have tasked this material with quiet support while others openly celebrate it, turning it into a formal feature of their pavilion. abbonamento: 087728 In apertura e sopra: Wolfgang Buttress, Padiglione del Regno Unito, Courtesy of UKTI. © Hufton+Crow Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 3 / 6 Codice abbonamento: 087728 The UK Pavilion-sculpture – winner of the AnceArchitetti prize for the best Expo pavilion architecture – employs steel as both structure and aesthetic feature flanking nature to create a lovely work. Inspired by scientific and technological research that monitors the wellbeing of beehives, the Pavilion is preceded by a path through an orchard and wildflower meadow. Keen to recreate a natural plant environment, Wolfgang Buttress surrounded the garden with Corten steel, a textured and tactile cladding on the walls that marks out the flowerbeds. After passing through the flower meadow, visitors reach a large metal beehive, a reticular structure 14 metres high formed of 169,300 pieces and supported by load-bearing steel. The combination of photovoltaic glass and steel beams generates the sail-shaped roof of Palazzo Italia, already mentioned when focusing on glass at Expo, and featuring a complex 3D design reminiscent of a forest canopy. The structure by Stahlbau Pichler contains 350 tons of steel, divided into a primary frame of trusses with upper and lower chords in circular hollow sections and shaped flat vertical struts, completed by a secondary frame in circular sections and hidden connection joints. Stahlbau Pichler also executed the metalwork for the UAE Pavilion and its great fibreglass walls, designed by Foster + Partners, are supported by a metal frame, with steel columns and secondary elements, totalling 1,000 tons of material, all bolted together to facilitate dismantling. The same company built the framework of Michele De Lucchi’s Expo Centre and the German Pavilion. In the former, the structure supports the building’s wooden cladding in a reference to the Euganean hills, with cones rising to 18.27 and 31.5 metres in height, formed of radial metal trusses resting on steel columns. Stahlbau Pichler Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 4 / 6 Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: The German project sought to use the smallest possible amount of material to limit its environmental impact. Six roofs evoking vegetable forms protect the open spaces with a structure formed of a central circular column anchored to the ground floor and secured horizontally to the slabs of the first and second floors. On high, six horizontal cantilevered beams are fixed transversally to the column and support circular sections to which the semi-transparent membrane is fixed. There are also 12 columns arranged in a circle supporting the five trusses of the main roof structure, for a total of 431 tons of steel. The Argentine Pavilion adopts steel for both the structure and cladding in a number of cylinders with variable diameters covered with corrugated steel and constructed “dry” using bolts. For this pavilion, C.M.S. created a number of archways approximately 14 metres wide on which the cylinders rest; the horizontal frames are formed of metal beams and the vertical structures are braced diagonally with tubular steel. 087728 Nemesi&Partners, Palazzo Italia, costruzione della vela di copertura © Nemesi&Partners Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 5 / 6 Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: By contrast, Brazil’s Pavilion explores the aesthetic potential of steel, with a long row of openings in Corten steel clad with metal mesh panels. Again, the whole structure was entirely dry-constructed adopting bolted and rational modular systems, without completing the slabs with cast concrete to facilitate dismantling of the pavilion and the clearance of the site. Speirani Costruzioni developed a special structure for the Azerbaijan Pavilion. Despite having to support considerable loads such as the glass/steel spheres, it has a limited number of pillars and none in the centre of the layout. They built an antiseismic outer frame designed with a unitary structural system and composed of columns and HEA outer beams, also adopted as the main deck beams (completed by steel profiled sheets and collaborating slabs), plus secondary IPE beams. The theme of free spans was also key in the Chinese Pavilion and resolved with structural frames with cross and V bracings and a slab formed by a lattice beam system supporting profiled metal sheets. The undulating roof is made of a main steel box girder on which are rested the curvilinear beams in glulam wood, transversally linked by the purlins and stabilised with prestressed cross-bracing rods. 087728 Arge Milla & partner / Schmidhuber / Nussli, Fields of Ideas, Padiglione Tedesco, Expo 2015, Milano Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 6 / 6 Simmetrico, Padiglione Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan, Treasure of Biodiversity, Expo Milano 2015. Photo © Filippo Romano As well as the national pavilions, mention must go to the Vanke Pavilion and the roof of the Cardus and Decumanus. For the former, OCML created a load-bearing structure of curved ribs with variable shapes and main and secondary flat beams, circular hollow sections as bracing elements and hollow profiles for the support of the facade welded on site to steel plates placed at set heights on the external flange of the ribs The great tensile structure system that accompanies visits to Expo was created with opposed curvature, high resistance, pre-stressed wire cables. The roof membranes are laid between transversely arranged purlins. On each module, the membrane covers half of the span at the level of the load-bearing cables and, for the other half, at the level of the stabilizing cable, so as to facilitate rainwater drainage. Author la redazione di Domus Sections News, Architecture Keywords Stahlbau Pichler Network Like on Facebook Share on Twitter Codice abbonamento: 087728 © all rights reserved Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 1 / 7 Questo sito utilizza cookies tecnici e sono inviati cookies di terze parti per offrirti il miglior servizio possibile e per mostrarti pubblicità in base alle tue preferenze. Nell’informativa estesa puoi conoscere come disabilitare l’uso dei cookies di terze parti; proseguendo nella navigazione accetti l’uso dei cookies. Informativa Cookie completa X Chiudi Chinese Fun: racconto fotografico di Stefano Cerio dei luoghi di divertimento di massa in Cina 1 2 3 English Sign up / LogIn Dal 1928 Search Domus... Mi piace Piace a 513.903 persone. Iscriviti per vedere cosa piace ai tuoi amici. Architettura / Design / Arte / Prodotti / Archivio Storico / Shop Contenuti Notizie / Interviste / Opinioni / Portfolio / Recensioni / Video / Dall'archivio / Green / Building the Expo Rivista Editoriale / Questo mese / Edizioni locali L’acciaio a Expo Prosegue con l’acciaio l’indagine di Expo 2015 come terreno di sperimentazione architettonica. Notizie / la redazione di Domus Published 9 Ottobre 2015 Keywords acciaio, C.M.S., Expo 2015, Expo Center, Expo Milano, Expo Milano 2015, OCML, padiglione Argentina, Padiglione Azerbaijan, padiglione Cina, Padiglione del Regno Unito, Padiglione Germania, Padiglione UAE, Padiglione Vanke, Palazzo Italia, Speirani, Stahlbau Pichler Location Milano Stahlbau Pichler Network Like on Facebook Pin to Pinterest Share on Twitter 087728 Sections Notizie, Architettura Codice abbonamento: Author la redazione di Domus Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 2 / 7 Quasi onnipresente grazie alle grandi possibilità strutturali e architettoniche che offre, alla sua completa riciclabilità, e alla duttilità che consente di realizzare in tempi brevi opere smontabili e reversibili, oltre che per le sue qualità estetiche, l’acciaio è uno dei protagonisti delle architetture di Expo. Oltre ai molti che delegano a questo materiale il compito di sostenere sommessamente i carichi, alcuni lo celebrano esplicitamente, rendendolo elemento formale del padiglione. Codice abbonamento: 087728 In apertura e sopra: Wolfgang Buttress, Padiglione del Regno Unito, Courtesy of UKTI. © Hufton+Crow Stahlbau Pichler Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 3 / 7 Codice abbonamento: 087728 Nel padiglione-scultura inglese – vincitore del premio Ance-Architetti all’architettura più bella di Expo – l’acciaio è struttura ed elemento estetico, che si affianca alla natura per dare origine a un’opera suggestiva: il padiglione, ispirato alla ricerca scientifica e tecnologica che permette di tenere sotto controllo lo stato di salute degli alveari, è anticipato da un percorso in un frutteto e in un prato di fiori selvatici. Per ricreare la naturalezza degli elementi vegetali Wolfgang Buttress ha delimitato il giardino con l’acciaio corten, che con le sue caratteristiche materiche e tattili riveste le pareti e disegna le aiuole. Alla fine del prato fiorito, il visitatore raggiunge il grande alveare metallico, una struttura reticolare di 14 metri, costituita da 169.300 frammenti e sorretta da elementi portanti in acciaio. In Palazzo Italia, già menzionato parlando del vetro a Expo, è dalla combinazione di vetro fotovoltaico e travi in acciaio che prende forma la vela di copertura, caratterizzata da un complesso disegno tridimensionale che ricorda la chioma di una foresta. La struttura, opera di Stahlbau Pichler, si compone di 350 tonnellate di acciaio, suddivise in un’orditura primaria di travi reticolari, con profili superiori e inferiori in tubolari circolari e puntoni verticali in piatti sagomati, completata da un’orditura secondaria in profili circolari e da nodi di collegamento realizzati con giunti nascosti. Sempre di Stahlbau Pichler sono le opere metalliche del padiglione degli Emirati Arabi, le cui grandi pareti in fibra di vetro progettare da Foster + Partners sono sostenute da una struttura portante in carpenteria metallica, con colonne ed elementi secondari in acciaio, per un totale di 1.000 tonnellate di materiale, giuntato tramite imbullonatura per facilitare il disallestimento. Stessa firma per l’ossatura dell’Expo centre di Michele De Lucchi e il padiglione della Germania. Nel primo la struttura sostiene gli elementi lignei a supporto dell’edificio, una rievocazione dei colli euganei con coni che raggiungono i 18,27 e 31,5 metri di altezza, costituiti da travi reticolari in carpenteria metallica disposte a raggiera e sorrette da colonne in acciaio. Stahlbau Pichler Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 4 / 7 Codice abbonamento: 087728 Nemesi&Partners, Palazzo Italia, costruzione della vela di copertura © Nemesi&Partners Stahlbau Pichler Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 5 / 7 Arge Milla & partner / Schmidhuber / Nussli, Fields of Ideas, Padiglione Tedesco, Expo 2015, Milano Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: 087728 Nel progetto tedesco l’approccio è stato quello di utilizzare la minor quantità di materiale possibile, limitando così l’impatto sull’ambiente. Le sei coperture che evocano forme vegetali e proteggono gli spazi aperti hanno una struttura costituita da una colonna tubolare centrale ancorata al pianterreno e vincolata orizzontalmente alla soletta del primo e secondo piano. In sommità, sei travi a sbalzo orizzontali sono fissate trasversalmente alla colonna e sorreggono un tubo perimetrale che permette di fissare la membrana semitrasparente. A queste si aggiungono 12 colonne disposte a cerchio per sostenere le cinque travi reticolari della struttura principale di copertura, per un totale di 431 tonnellate di acciaio. L’acciaio è struttura e rivestimento nel padiglione argentino: una serie di cilindri di diametro variabile rivestiti di lamiere ondulate, con strutture montate interamente a secco mediante bullonatura. Per questo padiglione C.M.S. ha realizzato una serie di portali con luce di circa 14 metri che sostengono i cilindri soprastanti, con strutture orizzontali formate da travi metalliche e strutture verticali controventate con diagonali in tubi circolari. Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 6 / 7 Codice abbonamento: 087728 Il padiglione brasiliano ne esplora invece le potenzialità estetiche, con una lunga successione di portali in acciaio corten rivestiti con pannelli in grigliato metallico. Anche in questo caso, tutta la struttura è stata realizzata interamente a secco con sistemi modulari, imbullonati e razionali, senza completare i solai con getti in calcestruzzo per facilitare la fase di smontaggio del padiglione e di ripristino del sito. Speirani costruzioni ha messo a punto per il padiglione dell’Azerbaijan una particolare struttura che, pur dovendo sostenere carichi di entità notevole come le sfere in vetro e acciaio, ha un numero limitato di pilastri, completamente assenti nelle zone centrali della pianta: è stato realizzato un telaio perimetrale sismoresistente progettato con sistema di struttura unitario e composto da colonne e travi perimetrali HEA, usate anche come travi principali degli impalcati (dove sono completate da lamiere grecate con solette collaboranti), e travi secondarie IPE. Il tema delle luci libere è cruciale anche nel caso del padiglione cinese, dove è stato risolto con elevazioni a telaio con controventi a croce e a “V” e impalcati costituiti da graticci di travi a sostegno delle lamiere grecate. La copertura ondulata ha un’orditura principale a cassone in acciaio sulla quale si appoggiano le travi curvilinee in legno lamellare, trasversalmente collegate dagli arcarecci e stabilizzate con croci di controventamento in barre messe in carico mediante tenditore. Stahlbau Pichler Data 09-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 7 / 7 Simmetrico, Padiglione Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan, Treasure of Biodiversity, Expo Milano 2015. Photo © Filippo Romano Oltre ai padiglioni nazionali meritano di essere citati il padiglione Vanke e la copertura del Cardo e del Decumano. Per il primo OCML ha realizzato una struttura portante composta con centine calandrate con raggi di curvatura variabile e da travi di piano principali e secondarie, oltre agli elementi tubolari di controventamento e i profili cavi di baraccatura, saldati in opera a piatti posti a quote fisse sulle ali esterne delle centine. Il grande sistema di tensostrutture che accompagna la visita ad Expo è realizzato con funi a curvatura contrapposta in acciaio ad alta resistenza presollecitate. La membrana di copertura è ordita tra arcarecci disposti trasversalmente. Su ciascun modulo la membrana si sviluppa per metà luce a livello della fune portante e per l’altra metà a livello di quella stabilizzante, in modo da agevolare lo scolo dell’acqua piovana. Author la redazione di Domus Sections Notizie, Architettura Keywords Stahlbau Pichler Network Like on Facebook Share on Twitter Codice abbonamento: 087728 © riproduzione riservata 8 WIKU Bauwirtschaft Mittwoch, 14. Oktober 2015 Diese Seite wird vom Kollegium der Bauunternehmer gestaltet. Europaweit unterwegs TRAUMBERUF TECHNIK: Stephan Steinmayer ist Baustellenleiter bei Stahlbau Pichler aus Bozen A ls Baustellenleiter für Stahlbau Pichler ist Stephan Steinmayer in ganz Europa unterwegs. Gerade die Internationalität gefällt dem Ingenieur besonders an seiner Arbeit. Nach der Matura an der Oberschule für Geometer in Bozen und verschiedenen Sommerjobs, unter anderem im Bereich Elektroinstallationen, war für Stephan Steinmayer klar, dass er ein technisches Studium machen wollte. So entschied sich der Rittner für den Studiengang Produktions- und Logistikingenieurwesen an der Freien Universität Bozen, und zwar als berufstätiger Student. Während des Studiums konnte er so auch viel praktische Erfahrung sammeln. Nach vier Jahren und mit einem Studientitel in der Hand begann er im Herbst 2007 bei Stahlbau Pichler in Bozen als Leiter des Qualitätsmanagements zu arbeiten. Seit 2011 ist er als Baustellenleiter tätig. Stahlbau Pichler plant, produziert, liefert und montiert seit über drei Jahrzehnten Stahlstrukturen und Fassaden aus Metall und Glas. „Als junger Mensch kann man sich die Gelegenheit, in anderen Ländern zu arbeiten, nicht entgehen lassen. Eine große Hilfe waren dabei meine Sprachkenntnisse, die ich während des dreisprachigen Studiums – deutsch, italienisch, englisch – an der Uni Bozen wesentlich verbessern konnte. Mein erster Auftrag als Baustellenleiter führte mich nach Frankfurt, wo wir am Flughafen die Verbindungsbrücke ,Skylink' installiert haben. Es war eine große Herausforderung, die sich aber bezahlt gemacht hat: Stahlbau Pichler hat für ,Skylink' eine Erwähnung im Rahmen des ,Preises des Deutschen Stahlbaus 2012' erhalten. Und ich war damals noch nicht einmal 30 Jahre alt“, erinnert sich Steinmayer mit einem Lächeln. Auf dieses Projekt folgten weitere interessante Herausforderungen: „In Sinsheim, zwischen Stephan Steinmayer arbeitet derzeit in München am Projekt Tower Riem. Stuttgart und Frankfurt, habe ich den Bau des Wasserparks ,Badeparadies Sinsheim' betreut. Dort haben wir Stahlstrukturen und fassaden verwirklicht – genau in diesen beiden Bereichen liegen die Stärken von Stahlbau Pichler. Besonders interessant war auch der Bau des Militärflughafens in Aplnach in der Schweiz. Aufgrund des besonderen Verwendungszweckes waren extrem strenge Vorschriften zu beachten“, erzählt Steinmayer. In Linz verfolgte er dann den Bau einer Halle für die VoestAlpine, dem größten Arbeitgeber Österreichs. Kürzlich war er in der Schweiz, in Bern, wo Stahlbau Pichler die Struktur und Fassade des neuen Hauptsitzes der Schweizer Post verwirklicht hat. Seit rund zwei Wochen ist er nun in München – für das Projekt Tower Riem. Auch in der Freizeit ist Steinmayer stets aktiv: Im Sommer wie auch im Winter trifft man ihn auf dem Berg – bei Skitouren oder Hochtouren. Dort kann er sich auch seiner großen Leidenschaft - der Fotografie - widmen. © Alle Rechte vorbehalten Einsendeschluss ist der 15. November. Ideenwettbewerb für Schüler AKTION: Mobilitätsprojekte vorstellen I t’s your move – shape your future! – We love Südtirol!“ lautet der Titel eines Ideenwettbewerbs, zu dem das Kollegium der Bauunternehmer alle Südtirols Ober- und Berufsschüler einlädt. Die Teilnehmer sollen dabei eine Antwort auf die Frage geben, welche Mobilität sie sich für ein lebenswertes und wettbewerbsfähiges Südtirol im Jahre 2020 wünschen. Die konkreten Mobilitätspro- jekte können bis 15. November 2015 eingereicht werden (das Regelement zum Wettbewerb steht auf www.baukollegium.it abrufbar). Zu gewinnen gibt es VIP-Karten für die Abfahrt in Gröden am 19. Dezember und im Anschluss ein Treffen mit Ski© rennläufer Dominik Paris. @ https://www.facebook.com/ edi.biber.bz, https://instagram.com/edi_biber STRUCTURALWEB.IT Data 16-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 2 / 2 Il Padiglione Italia prevede la realizzazione di Palazzo Italia (circa 13.200 mq su 6 livelli fuori terra, dimensioni 57,5 m x 57,5 m x 25 m) e degli edifici temporanei del Cardo (circa 13.700 mq su 3 livelli fuori terra). A copertura di Palazzo Italia, una “vela” dal design innovativo interpreta l’immagine della chioma di una foresta, caratterizzata da vetro fotovoltaico e da campiture geometriche per lo più quadrangolari, sia piane che curve, assieme all’involucro ramificato dell’edificio è espressione d’innovazione sia in termini di progettazione che di tecnologia. L’andamento della copertura trova il suo punto di maggior espressione architettonica in corrispondenza del cuore della piazza interna; un grande lucernario vetrato di forma conica si inserisce in “sospensione” sulla piazza e sulla scala centrale irradiandole di luce naturale. La spettacolare vela di copertura in acciaio e vetro ampia circa 4.500 mq e caratterizzata da un complesso disegno tridimensionale è sicuramente una delle sfide tecnologiche più avvincenti nella progettazione e realizzazione di Palazzo Italia. La struttura spaziale, del peso complessivo di 350 tonnellate, è costituita da un'orditura primaria in travi reticolari in acciaio realizzate con correnti superiori ed inferiori in profili tubolari a sezione circolare di qualità S355J2H e puntoni verticali in piatti sagomati. La carpenteria metallica è completata da un'orditura secondaria in profili tubolari circolari e da nodi di collegamento realizzati con giunti nascosti. La definizione della tipologia di vetro impiegato nelle differenti porzioni di superficie è stata particolarmente accurata: circa 2.000 fissaggi puntali sono stati studiati ad hoc per sostenere vetri stratificati, vetrocamera ed elementi fotovoltaici planari o curvi. Palazzo Italia, conclusa l’esposizione universale, resterà un’opera permanente vincendo così le sfide dell’innovazione e della sostenibilità. Committente | EXPO 2015 spa Design | Nemesi & Partners srl, Arch. Michele Molè e Arch. Susanna Tradati Design partners | Engineering e Cost Management Proger spa Strutture e impianti | Bms Progetti srl Sostenibilità ambientale | Prof. Ing. Livio de Santoli Contractors palazzo italia Edificio | Italiana Costruzioni spa Involucro ramificato | Italcementi spa e Styl-Comp Group Vela di copertura | Stahlbau Pichler srl NOTA_Il materiale inserito è stato fornito da Fondazione Promozione Acciaio per gli usi esclusivi ed autorizzati dai diversi Padiglioni. Codice abbonamento: 087728 Le schede progetto dei Padiglioni di Expo 2015 pubblicate su questo sito sono tratte da Progetto Steel Feeds Innovation di Fondazione Promozione Acciaio. Stahlbau Pichler Data 21-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 1 mercoledì 21 ottobre 2015 aziende • studi • professionisti Settori Aree attivita DAL 2004 IL MERCATO LEGALE LOGIN | REGISTRATI HOME NEWS EVENTI PUBBLICITÀ GC AGENDA ABBONAMENTI NEWSLETTER GUIDA Insider L’EDITORIALE 21 ott 2015 Acquisizioni Lca con Stahlbau Pichler per una partecipazione in Tunisia LA DUPLICE SUCCESSIONE DI BONELLIEREDE di Marco Michael Di Palma EDIZIONE DIGITALE Lca, con Edoardo Calcaterra, ha assistito Stahlbau Pichler, società altoatesina operante nella progettazione, produzione e costruzione di strutture in acciaio e facciate continue, nell’acquisizione di una partecipazione nella società di diritto tunisino Stucom - Société Tunisienne de Con-struction Métalliques. I venditori sono stati assistiti da Meziou Knani & Khlif, in persona del socio Badis Jedidi, mentre Lca ha collaborato, per gli aspetti di diritto tunisino, con Ellouze, in persona delle socie Donia Hedda Ellouze e Meriem Belajouza-Felli. tags: Lca, Edoardo Calcaterra, Ellouze, Meziou Knani & Khlif, Stucom, Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: 087728 CLICCA PER CONDIVIDERE Stahlbau Pichler Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: 087728 21-10-2015 Data DIRITTO24.ILSOLE24ORE.COM (WEB) Pagina 1 Foglio Questo sito utilizza cookie, anche di terze parti, per inviarti pubblicità e servizi in linea con le tue preferenze. Se vuoi saperne di più o negare il consenso a tutti o ad alcuni cookie clicca qui. Chiudendo questo banner, scorrendo questa pagina o cliccando qualunque suo elemento acconsenti all’uso dei cookie. Registrati ! Accedi Newsletter Mobile Professioni e Imprese 24 CERCA HOME AVVOCATO D'AFFARI L'intervista Mercati e Impresa CIVILE LAVORO News dagli studi Tutta l'offerta PENALE AMMINISTRATIVO Entra in Lex24 Professione Legale LCA con Stahlbau Pichler GmbH nell'acquisizione di una partecipazione in Tunisia Social Network Lex24, la banca dati modulare per i professionisti del diritto - GUARDA IL VIDEO 21 ottobre 2015 Tweet Consiglia 0 0 LCA Studio Legale, con Edoardo Calcaterra (in foto), ha assistito Stahlbau Pichler GmbH, società altoatesina leader nella progettazione, produzione e costruzione di strutture in acciaio e facciate continue, nell'ac-quisizione di una partecipazione nella società di diritto tunisino Stucom - Société Tunisienne de Con-struction Métalliques. L'operazione consentirà a Stahlbau Pichler di sviluppare la propria attività in Africa e nel Middle East. I venditori sono stati assistiti dallo studio Meziou Knani & Khlif, in persona del socio Badis Jedidi, men-tre LCA ha collaborato, per gli aspetti di diritto tunisino, con lo Studio Ellouze, in persona delle socie Donia Hedda Ellouze e Meriem Belajouza-Felli. 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Architettura, durabilità ma soprattutto scambio energetico tra interno ed esterno. Obiettivo del seminario è quello di dare una panoramica sull’innovazione nelle facciate e descrivere lo stato dell’arte tramite progetti realizzati e attività di ricerca e sviluppo focalizzate sugli aspetti energetici. Il convegno si rivolge a professionisti del settore delle costruzioni che hanno interesse nella riqualificazione del patrimonio esistente e nella conservazione delle risorse e delle energie, nello sviluppo sostenibile e nella qualità dell’abitare degli edifici e della città. Programma: 14:00 - 14:25: Registrazione dei partecipanti 14:25 - 14:30: Introduzione A cura di Macro Design Studio 14:30 - 15:10: Le facciate multifunzionali. Dall'approccio prescrittivo a quello prestazionale Roberto Lollini, EURAC 15:10 - 15:50: Realizzare con il vetro: esperienze internazionali Stefano Cumer, Stahlbau Pichler 15:50 - 16:30: Uno specchio sul mare. 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Cerca Juventus Genoa Unendo Yamamay Milan Emanuela Iaquinta Winter Universiade Trentino Inter Sampdoria Paolo Siccardi Napoli RES ROMA VALPOLCEVERA Varazze Processo di Biscardi Fiorentina Agsm Verona Roma Bologna Matuziana Sanremo TORINO Catania Tarros Sarzana Brescia Lazio + All tags ITALY PAVILION AT EXPO 2015 CONCEPT Italy nursery The underlying concept for the Italy Pavilion is for it to be a "nursery" or "seedbed" for Italy. The idea is that it is a Inviaci il tuo articolo protected space in which projects and talented people can germinate in fertile ground. It is a place where young Clicca qui, inviaci il tuo articolo e lo vedrai energy from across the country can be foregrounded and welcomed. pubblicato sul nostro sito. The nursery metaphor has multiple interpretations that highlight and encourage various aspects of Italian culture and society during this period of change. It is a seedbed of ideas, proposals and solutions for the entire country. And these solutions will be offered to the global community. It is a space for growth, development and training. A workshop. A laboratory. In essence, it is a place in which the talented young people of our country can be Zam Guida TV Guida Tv The Italy Pavilion's vision statement is “Orgoglio Italia”, which can perhaps best be translated as "Pride for Italy". Pride for Italy is an expression of the extraordinary contribution that Italy will make to this World Expo. It is a vision - a realistic vision - that takes careful stock of the challenges faced by the nation today, but looks forward positively to tomorrow. VISITOR EXPERIENCE AT THE ITALY PAVILION: A LARGE, COLLECTIVE STORY The Italy Pavilion is not only a space for answers, but also for questions in the Socratic tradition. Visitors are Stahlbau Pichler ORA IN TV Lun 26/10/2015 01:30 Applausi Teatro Appuntamento settimanale dedicato al teatro e all'arte Un programma di Gigi Marzullo Regia di Giulia Esposito Codice abbonamento: Pride for Italy 087728 showcased, helping also to shine the limelight on universities and research centres. 26-10-2015 Data Pagina 2 / 17 Foglio encouraged to look demandingly at what is on display, becoming active participants in an experience that is surprising, entertaining, stimulating and educational. Rubrica dedicata al teatro: Anton Megerdichev. (Continua...) 02:00 The Italy Pavilion is a giant nursery, a land in which the seeds of the future can sprout and grow. And Italy is offering The blacklist Serie these seeds up to the world as its contribution to the "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life" theme. Frederick Barnes - - Un attacco con armi PALAZZO ITALIA Home of Italian identity The Italy Pavilion provides answers and food for thought using four conceptual axes: power of know-how; power of beauty; power of the limit; and power of the future. Programmi tv Live Score Visitors to Palazzo Italia are immersed in an opportunity to understand and explore the essence of "Italian identity". A clear, consistent vision runs through the entire display area, creating a space that will become a source of pride and belonging for Italian visitors, while sparking a renewed sense of curiosity in international guests. The entire display route can be broken down into the four key values - or "powers" - of Italy that were identified as part of a lengthy process that involved Censis, Aaster and, in two vibrant years across the country, the regions. Acquisto spazio pubblicitario 1. Power of know-how: creativity, excellence, innovation 2. Power of beauty: tourism, quality of life, Italian landscapes 3. Power of the limit: tradition, resource management, resilience 4. Power of the future: seeds of the future, natural seeds and entrepreneurial seeds Videogallery Volley GROUND FLOOR Art icon On the ground floor, Italian contemporary art provides visitors with the first food for thought. Here, classicism and contemporary art fit perfectly with the stylistic features of the Italy Pavilion. The artworks are a functional part of the display route that moves its way through the pavilion providing a view of the identity of the entire country. The Italy Pavilion exhibition includes a wonderful sculpture created specifically for Milan Expo 2015 by Vanessa Beecroft, one of the best internationally known Italian artists. This work - called Jennifer Statuario - consists of two sculptures created using a real cast of the artist's sister. The style adopted is classical-figurative, but the upsidedown positioning of the piece, along with other elements, aims to destabilise the classical ideal. This work elaborates on the concept of the membre fantome or the phantom art syndrome the artist has been exploring since 1993. Further along the route, a statue of Hora represents the very classicism that Beecroft destabilises. This work, made of Carrara marble from Luni, is probably 1st century AD, with additions to the head, base and hands in the mid-16th Risultati Calcio Risultati Calcio century. The “garments” that cloth this goddess are so realistic that, in their intangibility, they almost seem to be actual fabric. These works place women at the very centre of the Italy Pavilion, giving them a leading role once again, like in the WE-Women for Expo projects. This reiterates the centrality of women in society and the family. Annunci di LAVORO Annunci di lavoro Both of these pieces are filled with meanings that weave into the Expo 2015 themes, especially as the protagonists are women and the works create interaction between past and future. FIRST FLOOR Power of know-how 21 stories from 21 regions to explore our know-how. A sculpture installation depicting men and women practically creates a "living picture" in which ingenuity, applied creativity and innovation are essential elements. This is an ultramodern vision of professions that represent some of the most important and distinctive jobs and businesses in our land. It is a space in which visitors can discover the stories of men and women who make our land rich and productive every day. SECOND FLOOR Power of beauty Reality cannot be escaped here. This section starts with a distress chamber and the TG NEWS WALL (monitor with beauty can be discovered. Here, breath-taking interiors, landscapes and architectural structures are captured using techniques that truly draw out their unique nature. A system of mirrors visually reflects the views, interiors and landscapes, while a kaleidoscopic approach simultaneously breaks them up to create truly original images that give visitors a new view of beauty in an infinitely immersing vision. The concept of beauty here is framed within the rules of perspective, where such rules are conveyed by the arrangement of landscapes (always presented as a "consistent horizon" for the observer) and the structure of the room. Perspective itself is a metaphor for "looking beyond", a synonym of vision and the ability to create new projects. Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: the state of our planet. This initial shock is followed by three heavily symbolic rooms in which the true power of Italian 087728 a news feed geared to environmental emergencies), forcing visitors to face up to the reality and consider, definitely, Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 3 / 17 Yet, such beauty cannot be detached from "work", as effort is needed to conserve and protect such beauty. Thus, the pavilion's display seeks also to impress on visitors the importance of maintaining and restoring our enormous artistic heritage. Contrast is another key word. Visitors will be able to revisit the dramatic moment when St Francis's basilica collapsed, watching a film and then, looking down, seeing debris and rubble on the ground. The contrast comes from looking to the side, where the frescoed façade of the building is once again whole, the outcome of an extraordinary restoration effort. The "Italy: What if we didn't exist?" installation provides another moment of reflection, presenting a giant model of the Mediterranean, but without Italy. The question is evident: what would the world be like today if Italy wasn't there. Video clips of interviews with people of international standing give visitors their thoughts. Visual illusions in a 3D installation at the centre of this display area encourage visitors to consider the role and importance of Italy in the development of knowledge and culture in Mediterranean countries and, probably, in the entire world. The final part of the visit on this floor is another surprise: an installation exploring beauty through other senses. This sensorial route in the dark allows visitors to explore a market by listening, smelling and touching. The initial effect is of disorientation, but this is followed by the hyper-activation of the senses, allowing one to detect and interpret the various smells, shapes and textures. At the end, visitors rediscover their sense of sight and gaze on Renato Guttuso's “La Vucciria”, a perfect summary of what was perceived without sight. It is a wonderful final touch, a chance to enjoy the majesty of this work. As such, art has become the epilogue to this journey through beauty, sealing the humans-food-land pact. THIRD FLOOR Power of the limit and power of the future In this section, the creativity and ingenuity of regions and local areas come to the fore, seeing the future as exceeding limits. It is a tale of people, both normal and extraordinary, who draw on their own ingenuity to win battles facing great and small adversity, turning obstacles into ideas that will change our future. Holograms, objects and film clips are the tools used to tell these stories. The space is dominated by a replica of The Tree of Life in the centre, its branches reaching out literally to the protagonists in this section. Such symbolism is at the very heart of the entire exhibition route through the pavilion and provides the final piece in Italy's response to the questions posed by Expo 2015. Italian biodiversity 21 plants from regions and areas across Italy: the Italy nursery “Future seeding”: Italian biodiversity. 21 plants - one for each region - tell the story of the extraordinary biodiversity of the Italian landscape. The installation here drew inspiration from the work of a great Italian educator to provide a moment of recreation in which the visitor can take away a tangible sign of a visit to Palazzo Italia. This floor includes a classroom, which will host educational workshops for schools, and the Bruno Munari space for Expo 2015, an artistic and interactive installation to learn, in a funny way, how to recognize the different plants of Italy and to place them in their origin regions. Italy's response to the "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life" theme of Expo 2015 is the Milan Charter. CARDO Exhibition areas: “A storytelling journey”. The Cardo is a road that runs right across the Italy Pavilion. The content presented along this axis is related to three concepts: Production, Evolution and Nature. It is a visual and sensorial feast. The regions of Italy will present material that cuts across and is consistent with all the themes explored in the Italy Pavilion and Expo 2015, focusing predominantly on the humans-food-land pact. The Cardo also provides visitors with the chance to discover, through installations, stories and tasting, the excellence of Italian food production. The guide for this entertaining section is actually an app that will show people where to go, and provide additional THE TREE OF LIFE Italian symbol, global icon The Tree of Life is the physical symbol of the conceptual route through the pavilion. The roots lie in the excellence of Italy (Palazzo Italia, the exhibition spaces), but it then draws these up (Cardo) and offers them in a vast, symbolic gesture that clearly recalls the dissemination of seeds (The Tree of Life). Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: 087728 information and food for thought depending on the "programme" for the day. Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 4 / 17 The Tree's roots lie in the power of Italian excellence and they draw this up and, in a sculpted and highly symbolic gesture, project it towards the sky, to redistribute it to the benefit of the entire planet. The Tree is also a recipient for Italy's extraordinary variety, power and ability to produce beauty. The origins of our Tree are deeply rooted in our cultural heritage. It was when looking at the mosaics of the Cathedral of Otranto that this image, for the first time, thrilled Marco Balich. The echo and the influence of this symbol can be found in Michelangelo's remodelling of Piazza del Campidoglio and in the East. Indeed, it is found in numerous cultures across the world as a key historical and spiritual element, but the cinema has also turned it into an incredibly contemporary symbol of the collective imagination. Its creation was possible thanks to the sponsorship of Coldiretti and Pirelli, the building expertise of Orgoglio Brescia (a consortium of 19 companies from the Brescia area) and the Studio Giò Forma architecture practice. Rising 37m with a circumference of 45m, the structure is designed to provide a public show every hour throughout the Expo, with fountains, music, lights, colours, projections and fireworks. ITALY PAVILION MILAN EXPO 2015 Architectural design by Nemesi & Partners DESIGN OF THE ITALY PAVILION The design chosen for the Italy Pavilion was the winning project in an international competition adjudicated by Expo 2015 S.p.A. in April 2013. In total, 68 architectural practices took part, but the winning design came from Nemesi & Partners in association with Proger and BMS Progetti (for the structural engineering and installations) and Prof. Livio De Santoli (for building sustainability). The pavilion is located on the Cardo, which is one of the two perpendicular axes of the Milan Expo 2015 site, along with the Decumanus. The Italy Pavilion consists of the creation of Palazzo Italia (c. 13,200m2 with 6 aboveground storeys) and some temporary buildings along the Cardo (c. 13,700m2 with 3 aboveground storeys). Experimentation lies at the very heart of the design. The hallmarks of Nemesi's project are the use of innovative technology and a sustainable approach. These elements merge with the expertise and skills of the Italian companies involved in building the pavilion to make it a symbolic hub of contemporary creativity. ARCHITECTURE OF THE ITALY PAVILION Palazzo Italia is a genuine landmark on the Expo site, standing out because of its architecture and its location on one of the four cardinal points - the northern one. It also provides a scenic backdrop for Viale del Cardo, which runs right across the site. Palazzo Italia draws on the concept of an "urban forest", with the "branched" outer envelope designed by Nemesi to simultaneously conjure up primitive and technological images. The weave of lines creates a play of light, shadow, solids and voids that generates a sculpture-like building with clear hints of land art. For Nemesi, the spark for Palazzo Italia was a concept of cohesion in which the force of attraction generates a rediscovered sense of community and belonging. The internal piazza represents the community's energy. This space - the symbolic heart of the complex - is the starting point for the exhibition route, in the midst of the four volumes that make up Palazzo Italia. These four constructions could be part of a cityscape, but in reality, they house the Exhibition zone (West), the Auditorium and Events zone (South), the Office zone (North) and the Conference and Meeting zone (East). The volumes are symbols of giant trees, with massive bases that simulate great roots plunging into the earth. Seen from the internal piazza, they open up and become longer as you look up, visually forming a canopy beyond the giant glazed roof. The rich weave of branches that forms the outer envelope helps to highlight the sculpted shapes of Palazzo Italia. Nemesi used a unique geometric design to create this outer "skin", recalling an unplanned weave of branches and creating architecture within architecture. FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT OF PALAZZO ITALIA Nemesi designed the exhibition layout of Palazzo Italia to be a gradual journey to discover and understand the shapes and content of this special architectural landscape. The route starts from the internal piazza, a great hall in which visitors are welcomed and the curved, inclined elevations give the volumes a sense of fluidity and dynamism, forming a space of genuine beauty. The great flight of steps that rises up from the square crosses this area longitudinally to visually connect all the floors. The triple-height space from the second to the fourth storey is like a giant "hanging" shell that, visible from the piazza, houses the Exhibition zone. Palazzo Italia has spaces to host events on the ground floor and, on the upper floors, exhibition areas, meeting and conference rooms, and elegant open and eating areas, including a top class restaurant on the fourth floor and a panoramic terrace. INNOVATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE APPROACH In designing Palazzo Italia, importance was placed on sustainability and on making it practically a zero energy building through the use, among other aspects, of photovoltaic glass for the roof and photocatalytic concrete in the outer envelope. The full 9,000m2 of the external façade of Palazzo Italia will be clad in 900 i.active BIODYNAMIC concrete panels with Italcementi's patented TX Active technology. When this material comes into contact with light, it can "capture" pollution in the air, transforming it into inert salts and reducing smog levels. The mortar used is 80% Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: Made in Italy excellence. 087728 The building will also have space for various institutions, including the Italian Government, and areas to showcase Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 5 / 17 recycled aggregates, including scrap material from marble quarries in Carrara that helps add more lustre than in traditional white cement. This new material is also very "dynamic", enabling the creation of fluid designs like the complex shapes used for the panels that are part of the construction of Palazzo Italia. Each panel for the external envelope is unique and will be created using Styl-Comp technology. The roof designed by Nemesi for Palazzo Italia will be an innovative "sail" created by Stahlbau Pichler. It will be an interpretation of a forest canopy, with photovoltaic glass and flat and curved geometric shapes (often squares). Together with the building's envelope of "branches", it will be a manifest expression of innovation in design and technology. The roof reaches its architectural height above the inner piazza, where a massive glazed conical skylight "hangs" over the square and the central steps, radiating natural light. BUILDINGS ALONG THE CARDO The Italy Pavilion includes a series of temporary buildings that will look out onto the Cardo, a paved road spanning 35m and running for 325m from Piazza d’Acqua in the north to the square on Via d’Acqua in the south. These are being built using "dry" technology to facility their removal and relocation when the Expo ends. Nemesi used the idea of an Italian village to develop the buildings along the Cardo, creating volumes juxtaposed with small squares, terraces and covered walkways. Different geometric shapes, at times overhanging, are assembled to almost form a giant mosaic in which each piece has its own design and autonomy. The ground and first floors are often little squares produced by the alternation of architectonic volumes. The buildings along the Cardo will represent the different parts of Italy, especially the regions, providing them with meeting and exhibition areas. The area facing Palazzo Italia, along the northern part of the Cardo, will be used for the institutions, exhibitions and meetings that fall under the European Union Pavilion, providing a symbol of the close ties between Europe and Italy. The buildings along the Cardo include the European Union Pavilion, exhibition areas, spaces for events and meetings, eating areas and terraces. PALAZZO ITALIA, the exhibit - The strength of limit Ferrari farm - Lazio My name is Giorgia, and I’m stubborn by trade: I built my hydroponic farm in Italy with only 100 hectares at my disposal. I guess you could say my training in aerospace engineering made me do it: I figured that if we ever make it to Mars, we won’t be able to cultivate the land, because the soil itself will be different. I researched the issue and found out that the Hanging Gardens of Babylon used hydroponics, which made me think of a couplet: an ages-old technique for the future of mankind. The future of agriculture ...because agriculture is a science . Perfect agriculture is hindered by the soil and air, which are not sterile, and which may be polluted by human activities. And so I told myself: we can’t physically remove air, but we can sterilize it. On the other hand, we can remove the soil completely and replace it with controlled nutrients. And I did it………I did it to prove that crops can be grown anywhere in the world, regardless of pollution or climate, from the North Pole to the Equator. I could grow tomatoes in the Sahara desert! Dalila Trupiano - Molise We study the DNA of the vegetables grown by Molise’s farmers. Take beans, for example. There are many different varieties in our region, and our farmers preserved them while natural selection was adapting them to the local environment. They may be justified in being jealous, but fear of science is a big obstacle for them and for us. My name is Dalila, and in this lab we carry out genetic studies to characterize the many varieties of vegetables that are brought to us. It is the only way to certify the product and improve its marketing. It’s easy to say, as our farmers do, “this one is better. But how do you prove it? Perhaps a certain flavour is characterized by a specific molecule, or the vegetable contains substances that are good for our health. The Capracotta lentil, for instance, contains great quantities of a powerful anti-cancer protein named after Bauman and Birkman. This is a big plus, but without scientific analysis, how could one make that claim? My name is Pier Paolo and I got it into my head to do something for the saffron – the scent of my childhood produced in my native L’Aquila. Although saffron wasn’t originally well-suited to cold climates, this problem was overcome as early as the Middle Ages by selecting the bulbs best adapted to the local environment. It became a luxury good, the most prized in the world according to the literature of that era. Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: Pier Paolo Visone - Abruzzo 087728 We work with seeds, and in a way we produce seeds of knowledge that enrich the global nutrition map. Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 6 / 17 Around here, people say dreams end at dawn, but I did not want it to be like that. I studied, I brought our saffron to research centres, and eventually discovered that it contains a molecule that sets it apart from all other types of saffron and can help treat certain eye disorders, such as macular degeneration. From lab experiments to success: in addition to the traditional cooking market, our product is present in the pharmaceutical market as well, boosting its value. They were right back in the Middle Ages. Now we know why. Sergio Gamberini - Liguria My name is Sergio, and I have always been an entrepreneur... in the underwater realm. I always dreamed about bringing terrestrial environments underwater, like Jules Verne and Buster Keaton, but for real. I did it…..I grow basil underwater….. I did it! There are some obvious problems: underwater pressure is much greater than atmospheric pressure, and conditions are different, as are the life forms. Imagine the look on people’s faces when I told them about my idea! But I did it, through technologies I control I created a terrestrial biosphere underwater. It’s not just an experiment, though, and I’m not insane. Think how useful it would be to build something like this along desert coasts, where cultivation on land is impossible due to the extreme changes in temperature between day and night. But underwater temperature remains essentially the same, and we can control pressure in accordance with the laws of physics. We could produce freshwater and feed a great many people who are currently struggling in desert climates and environments. Mauro Jaccod - Valle D’Aosta Making classic spumante among the glaciers of the Mont Blanc was and continues to be a thrilling adventure. Elevation is not the problem here, but mindsets can be. We have always overcome high altitude, but defeating clichés is our toughest climb. My name is Mauro, and my adventure began ten years ago with Courmayeur’s Alpine guides. It continues today with the Mont Blanc cableway. It began out of curiosity but now, among the snow and the glaciers, we have managed to bring out the character and elegance of our sparkling wine by putting together people from outside the world of wine, but who truly embody our extreme landscapes. Sure, it’s difficult, a little like when we push ourselves past our limits to reach the summit: new doors are opened, and the adventure continues. Orange Fiber – Sicilia I am Enrica, and I used to share a flat in Milan with my friend Adriana when we were students. Now we’re partners. We share the same dream, creating textiles from the by-products of the processing of our Sicilian oranges. The industry juices them, and we try to squeeze out what’s left in what they throw away. Our graduation, our research, the patent: we never imagined we would have created our own network drawing together know-how from Sicily to Milan and from Spain to Como. There are no pilot factories to test our production, nothing between our lab and the industry: this is the obstacle. We have overcome it thanks to those who believed in us and who gave us the infrastructure, capital, and inspiration. With heart and passion, we created the first-ever textile from orange juice by-products. Why? Because we are Sicilian My name is Lelio Mondella, and I represent Italy’s leading sturgeon-farming enterprise. It was a pipe dream when we began, and what’s more, sturgeons were endangered, and its fishing would soon be banned. At the time, farming sturgeon for its flesh and to produce top-notch caviar was a gamble, and we aimed for the same quality as in its traditional Caspian home. Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: Lelio Mondella - Lombardia 087728 women, and we have strength and passion to spare. Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 7 / 17 The local habitat and the water from our springs are just right, and the nearby steel plant was a problem we turned into an opportunity: they produce surplus heat, and we need it to warm up our water. Today we export worldwide Not many people know that three species of sturgeon used to be found in Italy, and they were mentioned in literature and art since the Renaissance times. We farm all three, and in the near future we may attempt to re-introduce them to their native habitats, so that these magnificent animals may once again live among us. Carmelo Basile - Calabria Have you ever heard of the ndrangheta? Are four violent attacks a problem? Where there’s a problem, there’s an opportunity: one can either seize it, or choose to cry about it. I am Carmelo Basile and I will tell you about a farm with quality products exported worldwide. Our problem was waste. Thanks to a biogas plant, we now convert that waste into energy, and use the rest as fertilizer for our soil. Efficiency benefits us all, it produces wealth. The ndrangheta is another big problem here. Fear turned us inward, but in order to win, we decided to look outward and adopt efficient rules. An example: the price we pay for our shepherds’ milk depends on its quality. The richer in protein, the more it is worth. It is in their interest to keep their herds healthy. Do not fight against the dark, turn on the light. Barbara Codan - Friuli Venezia Giulia If you try to read food labels and don’t understand them, isn’t it a problem? It was for me. My name is Barbara and my idea was to help those who need clear, certified information on the ingredients in their food – whether because of allergies, or because they have chosen to be vegetarian. Just scan the bar code on the package with our app, and we will become your translator and interpreter: translators when the label is written in a bureaucratic, technical, or foreign language; and interpreters because we filter and certify our information on the basis of the scientific approach we learned at the universities where we studied. It helps buyers make a well-informed, safe choice. And helps producers provide information that meets their clients’ needs and demands. The freedom to choose is a major conquest. Our app makes it possible to do so in a well-informed, scientificallycertified manner. Democracy at is best! Bio Soil Expert – Autonomous Province of Trento Sometimes humans work against their own surroundings. Deforested riverbanks are one such example. We wanted to try to overcome this. We are three biotechnologists - Andrea, Paolo, and Alberto - who recently graduated university, and we are searching for environmentally sustainable solution. We wanted to combine specific micro-organisms with certain grasses. Working together, and only together, they can solve a thorny problem, and we did not know this until now. We did suspect it, though. The micro-organisms greatly increase the growth of these grasses’ roots, which hold the soil together, much like the hand of a benevolent giant. Imagine planting them on slopes and riverbanks to reduce the risk of erosion and thus flooding. Science helps communities, and this time a plant community can help us humans care for our watercourses. My name is Antonio Limone, and ours is a public institute that certifies food products. We do not rank foodstuffs and we are not concerned with gourmet items. Our business is health, and we serve food producers to guarantee the health of consumers. Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: Istituto zooprofilattico - Campania 087728 Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 8 / 17 The results of our analyses are made available to each and every customer through a QR code. It couldn’t be easier: take your smartphone, aim it at the supermarket shelf, and read the results onscreen. The extraordinary aspect of our time is that we can get in touch with anyone directly, and use our work to tear down the walls of prejudice and fear, and turn them into awareness and trust in the scientific method: public, and thus independent. A new idea of public health is taking shape, one where mistakes are corrected upstream of production, thus guaranteeing a safe final product. Daniele Gioia - Basilicata Think of how many coffee cups are brewed every day in a café, and how many coffee grounds are thrown away. Out of curiosity, I asked myself if they could be used as soil for cultivation. My name is Daniele, and I manufacture a kit to grow mushrooms using coffee grounds. For example, you could grow king trumpets - a highly prized mushroom grown and eaten in only a few Italian regions - in your own home and in just ten days. These mushrooms are unique because they were born under your very eyes, under the eyes of children who watch them grow day by day. Their flavour is unique. They are unique because they are yours. I don’t believe the future is in coffee grounds, but feeding the planet means producing more, and we produce protein using waste, albeit from Italy’s most beloved drink. Paolo Belloni- Puglia Sometimes, the only thing holding you back is yourself. I used to be a photographer – marketing, advertising, fashion – in a big city. Back then, bonsais were all the rage, and I was photographing them when I found some seeds, which I planted. A seedling sprouted in that pot, and I felt responsible for a birth. It grew, unpredictably. My name is Paolo, and something I had paid no attention to became my passion. The fig, the most neglected of all plants, of no economic value. I collected 350 different varieties. I believe it is strategic for the future of nutrition. It is the only fruiting plant that bears two different types of fruit at two different times of the year. It grows well near the sea. It doesn’t need to be sprayed with chemicals. It provides fresh fruit four months a year, and when dried, figs are a nourishing, easily transportable food. It does not require pollination. It self-corrects any pruning mistakes. Generous and free, it lives on roadsides and is the shepherds’ companion during transhumance. It is a food bank that lasts over time. Let’s stop neglecting it. H2 - Bolzano My name is Walter Huber, and my company produces hydrogen from renewable energy sources. If the future of automobiles is electric, hydrogen has a role to play as well. It is a fuel produced with renewable sources in the same places where it is used, and thus boosts local economies instead of those in faraway places. It is not just a fuel, it is a strategy. Its shortcomings are typical of technologies that are not well known by the citizenry, both in terms of use and in how it can be integrated to reduce losses in other transformation systems. This is the dawning of a new technological era for transport, one so advanced in can already compete with wellestablished technologies. Quentherel - Veneto shortcoming, since part of that energy is lost. Plants have no such limits: they transform sunlight into energy with extraordinary efficiency, then use it to grow and multiply. Let’s do what they do! Right, but how do they do it? Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: The solar energy we capture must be transformed into electricity in order for us to use it. This process has a 087728 My name is Elisabetta and I am working on a basic research project on energy efficiency. Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 9 / 17 We are convinced that the subatomic world holds the secret to the elegance and efficiency that nature has achieved after millions of years of ‘experiments’. We would like to copy its ‘facilities’ and reproduce them to benefit humankind. We are working to improve knowledge, and our imaginations are driven by logic and observation, just like Galileo taught us. Thanks to this, the human species developed spectacularly. How nice it is to be able to contribute to this wonderful show! Eros Gualandi - Emilia Romagna My name is Eros Guaraldi, and our enterprise is engaged in precision agriculture. We are 21st century farmers. We listen to our crops thanks to sensors that follow their growth, so that we can intervene when necessary and with the smallest possible doses, just like in modern medicine. I remember that when my grandfather was ill, he turned to a doctor who was little more than a quack, while today we use procedures and images that allow specialists to make reliable diagnoses. We are applying this to agriculture, in spite of the prejudices of those who think my grandfather’s ‘doctor’ was more genuine that a trained physician. To feed the planet, we must ensure fertility and continuity, and we need the most modern technologies to do this. We may be pioneers, but in a very near future, it is our type of agriculture that will feed the world. Aviator - Toscana “The master’s eye fattens the horse”, our local farmers used to say, and indeed nothing escaped their eye. But today, sharp eyes alone are not enough. In the era of technology, with ever-larger farm fields and fewer people to watch over them, the eyes become electronic. My name is Nicola, and together with Carmelo and other researchers we are pioneering the use of drones to oversee the growth of plants in farm fields and identify the onset of parasite-borne diseases. Our sensors, which are installed on a fleet of drones, will make it possible to analyze and quickly identify any problems, providing farmers with the information they need to run their business as best as possible. Bio EcoPest - Sardinia My name is Luca Ruiu, and my job is defending crops from parasites and diseases, in order to help feed a rapidly growing global population. My starting point was the basic principle that even insect pests get sick and die, and are no longer able to do harm. They are our enemies, but in turn they have enemies of their own. Let’s turn their enemies into our allies. In the lab, we isolate and study microbes that are completely harmless for humans, yet are able to strike these insect pests. I travelled around the world, and I am now back in Sardinia, where I am part of an international network that studies how science can help agriculture without harming the environment. Loccioni - Marche Some people say that public-private collaborations have major shortcomings. Say what? My name is Enrico Loccioni, and I can bear witness to how a business became a local territory, and how a local territory became a business. We decided to manage a part of the Ensino river at high risk of flooding. Working closely with local institutions, we created an open planning lab drawing together over 16 agencies, and fronted the initial investment. The investment will be repaid with the energy produced by the four micro-hydroelectric plants installed along the river itself. fuel. Some people say that public-private collaborations have major shortcomings. Say what?? Novamont - Umbria I have always believed that where there’s a will, there’s a way. Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: Just like in the old days, when farmers took good care of the river, which repaid them with fertile soils and wood for 087728 Cleaning up the river’s banks and its bed gives us firewood for the winter. Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 10 / 17 My passion is putting chemistry in the service of quality of life. Plastic takes hundreds of years to decompose, and if it is not correctly disposed of they cause significant pollution. I figured that by combining chemistry, agriculture, and environmental science this problem could be overcome. I thus developed bioplastics that can decompose in just a few weeks. And I tried to use bioplastic bags to solve another big problem, that of organic waste that’s wastefully disposed of in landfills when it could be used as valuable fertilizer. Italy’s results in this sector show that thanks to bioplastics, we are close to achieving the goal of zero organic waste in landfills. Waste thus turns into resources, and the cycle is complete. A nice cultural change! Maria Fermanelli - Roma About ten years ago, I was making sandwiches and cakes just like any other mom. With me was Pierluca, a friend of my daughters’, who suffers from coeliac disease. How awful it is to have to prepare separate food for someone. A shared meal is a magical moment that brings everyone together. It should not be a cause for discrimination. Back then, the only gluten-free food you could find was highly processed. There were no wholesome, tasty, and equally safe alternatives, but this problem opened up new horizons. My name is Maria Fermanelli, and I didn’t want to make food for people with coeliac disease. I wanted to make good food for everyone, without gluten. I succeeded because I looked at the sector with fresh eyes, and I promoted traditional recipes that are naturally gluten-free, and were both healthy and delicious. After us the demand changed, so did the labels, we were the pioneers of an industry than now walks in our footsteps, and that will continue to move forward. Adriano Marin - Piedmont I am Marin Adriano, founder and chairman of WOW Technology SpA. Our company discovered an exceptionally efficient way to purify water from any contaminant, including radioactive ones, without using filters. The obstacle was in our minds: who would have thought that water could be purified without using filters? Imagine you have a cup of hot water, into which you will drop in a tea bag. Our technology makes it possible to put the tea back in the tea bag, and give you pure drinking water. This is a revolutionary discovery, a machine that needs no maintenance whatsoever, and can thus be installed anywhere on Earth, even in the most remote outposts. PALAZZO ITALIA, the exhibit - The strength of workmanship Creativity, the right intuition, a deep knowledge of tradition, and the ability to innovate helped shape the lives of these men and women: ancient knowledge interpreted with modern tools. They all have one thing in common: an abiding and unconditional love for their land and its products. They are among our many ‘superheroes of sustainability’, and we have decided to celebrate them here. 1. NIKO ROMITO REGIONE ABRUZZO After studying business, he took over the family restaurant in a small town in Abruzzo, where his passion for cooking blossomed and he became a self-taught chef. Today, Ristorante Reale is one of the world’s leading restaurants, and the 16th century monastery that houses it also hosts a school for talented youngsters looking to pursue a career in high-end restaurants. REGIONE BASILICATA This 22-year-old engineering student invented the “Dictionary of Waste”, an app that helps citizens make separate collection as simple and effective as possible. He had the idea when he was only 18, to meet a personal need, and now runs a successful start-up. The app was Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: 2. FRANCESCO CUCARI 087728 www.ristorantereale.it Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 11 / 17 used half a million times in 2014, and is available in over 70 Italian municipalities, including Rome. www.dizionariodeirifiuti.it 3. HARALD GASSER ALTO ADIGE – SUEDTIROL Harald grows vegetables according to the principles of permaculture, in a small garden on a steep slope. In spite of his loving care, this rugged plot of land remained unproductive for seven long years. Today, thanks to his endless dedication and without using any chemicals, Harald’s garden produces extraordinary vegetables prized by Italy’s leading chefs. www.suedtirol.info/storiedavivere/harald-gasser 4. PINA AMARELLI REGIONE CALABRIA Pina is “lady liquorice” – Calabrian liquorice, the best in the world. Liquorice is the root of a weed that needs to be removed before a plot of land can be cultivated, and is rich in nutritional and medicinal properties. Pina Amarelli turned it into a prized ingredient for chefs worldwide, and became the European leader in the market for this remarkable plant. www.amarelli.it 5. SUSANNA MOCCIA REGIONE CAMPANIA The Moccia family makes pasta in Gragnano by combining artisanal techniques and large-scale production. Drying techniques, raw materials, and bronze drawing combine to make an outstanding product. The exceptional quality of Moccia pasta, and the original shapes it comes in, have made it a globally-renowned brand. www.lafabbricadellapastadigragnano.it 6. GIUSEPPE PEDRONI REGIONE EMILIA-ROMAGNA The story of Modena’s Traditional Balsamic Vinegar is the story of small casks, in which a treasure to be savoured drop by drop takes decades to fully mature. For generations, the Pedroni family has produced the finest vinegars through a combination of traditional techniques, innovation, and entrepreneurial know-how, for a typical local product now renowned and exported worldwide. www.acetaiapedroni.it 7. JOŠKO GRAVNER REGIONE FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA On the border between Italy and Slovenia, Josko Gravner travelled back in time to make his exceptional wine. He revived an ancient tradition: ageing wine in buried amphorae, as the ancient Romans did. The wines made by “the peasant Josko Gravner”, as he likes to call himself, occupy the top spots in global rankings. www.gravner.it 8. LUCIA IANNOTTA REGIONE LAZIO After completing her university degree, Lucia Iannotta, the daughter and granddaughter of olive growers and oil makers, decided to take over the family business to create something new, a modern enterprise with an eye on olives can fully express their potential. www.olioiannotta.it 9. ERTAN BELOLLARI REGIONE LIGURIA Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: The family’s olive groves and oil mill, along with the bottling process, are constantly monitored so that the local Itrana 087728 tradition. Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 12 / 17 Ertan Bellolari, a native Albanian, arrived in Italy in the year 2000, and received his residence permit two years later. He worked with taggiasca olives for many oil producers in the Imperia area. He now owns the Belollari&Figli olive-growing business in Monti a Pontedassio, a small town of two thousand near Imperia. He currently markets his olives, but his dream is to “sell my olive oil directly to the consumer”. 10. MASSIMILIANO BRAMBILLA REGIONE LOMBARDIA Massimiliano and his brother Matteo created a vineyard/winery/laboratory where universities and other associations can study and experiment with grapevines: a veritable R&D lab for wine, in keeping with the principle of environmental sustainability. They are based in the Oltrepò Pavese, an ideal wine-growing area thanks to its climate and soils. www.vigneolcru.com 11. FRANCESCA PETRINI REGIONE MARCHE A family of oil producers, know-how passed down from one generation to the next and boosted by a scientific approach, centuries-old olive trees growing where the influence of the nearby sea help reduce the onset of plant diseases: this is the story of a successful business that exports 70% of its product abroad. www.fattoriapetrini.it 12. CARMELINA COLANTUONO REGIONE MOLISE Carmelina revived the ancient tradition of transhumance. Although no longer profitable, and increasingly a thing of the past, it is an extraordinary way to re-discover one’s region. These livestock trails re-opened long-abandoned transport routes (the so-called tratturi) and revitalized a social fabric that may no longer exist, but lives on in the collective memories of local communities www.masseriecolantuono.it 13. GUIDO MARTINETTI REGIONE PIEMONTE Along with his friend and business partner Federico Grom, he founded the Grom ice cream chain. The first ice cream shop was inaugurated in 2003 with the dream of “making ice cream the way we used to”, with the best ingredients and without artificial flavours, colours, preservatives, or emulsifiers. A few years later, they established the Mura Mura organic farm: directly managing a farm is the secret to perfect fruit. The company’s philosophy is reflected in the Grom Loves World environmental project: it eschews plastic and relies on Mater-Bi, FSC paper, and separate collection instead. www.grom.it 14. CARMELO FANIZZA REGIONE PUGLIA Carmelo is a marine biologist. After working in tropical paradises, he returned home to the Gulf of Taranto, one of Italy’s most built-up areas, but also a hotspot for cetaceans. The problem was finding funds for his expeditions, until he had the idea of combining science and tourism. With their “Researcher for a Day” initiative, Carmelo and his staff have turned tourists into assistant biologists, raising awareness on cetaceans and the local territory, and ensuring funds for their research projects. www.Joniandolphin.it Vincenzo’s work boils down to four key concepts : respecting the seasons and weather, shortening the distance between a big city and its countryside, rejecting the globalisation and standardisation of taste, and passing down the traditions of one’s own land. In order to do this, for years he has been selecting the best products from Latium’s countryside and selling them in his shop in Rome. www.dioriginelaziale.it Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: ROMA CAPITALE 087728 15. VINCENZO MANCINO Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 13 / 17 16. DANIELA DUCATO REGIONE AUTONOMA DELLA SARDEGNA Daniela Ducato won the Euwiin International Award as Europe’s best innovator in green building last November in Stockholm It began as a flash of intuition: transforming the by-products of farm work into building materials. Her totem is the nest, a perfect architectural structure combining minerals, soil, fibres, hay, wool, and more. www.edizero.com 17. CARLA LA PLACA REGIONE SICILIANA She’s a “seed saver”: she belongs to an international network committed to saving the planet’s seed and crop heritage. Carla returned to the places of her childhood to grow cereals. She has brought back to life nearly extinct grains and seeds, and turns them into food as flours for bread and pasta. www.Sangiovannello.it 18. PETROVA RADOSLAVA REGIONE TOSCANA Bulgarian by birth, she founded Italy’s first cooperative for fisherwomen. They practice sustainable fishing using wide-mesh nets and respecting the lifecycles of the fish they catch. They rely on a short supply chain for marketing their catch, through direct contact with buyers. Their goal is to promote respect for our fisheries and the consumption of ‘forgotten’ seafood. www.bioemare.it 19. ANDREA ROSANI TRENTINO An engineer by trade, he created Melixa together with a group of colleagues working on precision agriculture. This is a management and control system for apiculture that uses cloud-based hardware and software, making it possible to monitor the bees’ work and protecting them from dangers that may harm their colonies. www.melixa.azurewebsites.net 20. MARCO CAPRAI REGIONE UMBRIA He is one of the “Lords of Sagrantino”, an all-but-extinct grape that was re-discovered in an ancient monastery. The Sagrantino grape has now been revived by a group of enlightened entrepreneurs supported by Italian universities. Not only does Marco Caprai make an excellent, award-winning Sagrantino, he does so in full compliance with the tenets of sustainability by adopting innovative systems from the vineyard to the cellar. www.arnaldocaprai.it 21. HERVÉ BARMASSE REGIONE AUTONOMA VALLE D’AOSTA Hervé is a fourth-generation Alpine guide. He loves climbing solo, and he is one of the world’s leading mountain climbers. He opened up new climbing routes on the Matterhorn, the first person to do so since Walter Bonatti. Today, in addition to climbing, he uses cinema and photography to promote the values of mountaineering. REGIONE VENETO Lorenzo is a fourth-generation chef and restaurateur. He is the youngest Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur in Italy. His cuisine combines experimentation with a focus on local ingredients. About his work, he says: “my mission is to give a voice to the products of my home region”. He organizes meetings between young chefs from throughout the world in order to exchange know-how and traditions. Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: 22. LORENZO COGO 087728 www.hervebarmasse.com Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 14 / 17 www.elcoq.com English Version “To safeguard the future of the planet and the right of future generations everywhere to live healthy and fulfilling lives. This is the great development challenge of the 21st century. Understanding the links between environmental sustainability and equity is critical if we are to expand human freedoms for current and future generations.” Human Development Report 2011 We, women and men, citizens of this planet, endorse this document, entitled the Milan Charter. In so doing, we make clear commitments concerning the right to food, which we believe should be treated as a fundamental human right. We consider a lack of access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food, clean water and energy to be a violation of human dignity. We believe that only our collective action as citizens, together with civil society, businesses and local, national and international institutions, will make it possible to overcome the major challenges related to food: combating undernutrition, malnutrition and waste, promoting equitable access to natural resources and ensuring sustainable management of production processes. In signing the Milan Charter ? we affirm the responsibility of the present generation to take action and implement practices and choices that also guarantee the right to food for future generations; ? we commit to advocating political decisions that will enable achievement of the fundamental goal of equitable access to food for all. We believe that ? everyone has the right to have access to a sufficient quantity of safe, healthy and nutritious food, that satisfies life-long personal nutritional requirements and enables them to lead an active life; ? food has a strong social and cultural value, and should never be used as an instrument of political or economic pressure; ? the planet’s resources should be managed in an equitable, rational and efficient manner, so that they are not excessively exploited or used to benefit some people at the expense of others; ? access to sources of clean energy is a universal right, for present and future generations; ? investment in natural resources, particularly in land, should be regulated, so as to ensure and maintain access to these resources for local communities, as well as access to their sustainable use; ? sound management of water resources, namely management that takes account of the relationship between water, food and energy, is fundamental to ensure the right to food for all; ? agriculture is fundamental, not just for food production, but also for landscape design, environmental and territorial protection and conserving biodiversity. We consider it unacceptable that ? there are unjustifiable inequalities in the possibilities, capabilities and opportunities of individuals and peoples; ? there is still no universal recognition for the fundamental role of women, especially in agricultural production and nutrition; ? some 800 million people suffer chronic hunger, more than two billion people are malnourished or suffer deficiencies in vitamins and minerals; nearly two billion people are overweight or suffer from obesity; 160 million children wasted or lost in the food supply chain; ? more than 5 million hectares of forest disappear each year, resulting in grave damage to biodiversity and local communities, and serious impact on the climate; ? marine resources are excessively exploited: more than 30% of what is commercially fished is exploited beyond any capacity for regeneration; ? natural resources, including land, are used with disregard to the needs and Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: ? each year, 1.3 billion tonnes of food produced for human consumption is 087728 suffer from malnutrition and stunted growth; Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 15 / 17 expectations of local communities; ? energy poverty continues, specifically in the form of lack of or inadequate access to efficient energy services and cooking facilities that are affordable, and that neither pollute nor damage health. We are aware that ? one of the greatest challenges to humanity is that of feeding a constantly growing population without harming the environment, so as to preserve resources for future generations; ? food plays an important role in defining each person’s identity and is a cultural component that describes and gives value to a territory and its inhabitants; ? farmers, livestock keepers and fishers all play a crucial role in nutrition; they have equal rights and duties in their work, whether they are small-scale enterprises or large-scale businesses; ? we are all inter-related and all responsible as guardians of the Earth, for protecting territory and its environmental value; ? it is possible to promote improved conditions of access to adequate healthy food in an urban setting, through inclusive and participatory processes that harness new technologies; ? correct dietary education from childhood is crucial for a healthy lifestyle and a better quality of life; ? knowledge and practical experience of both traditional and advanced production methods is critical to the efficiency of agricultural systems, from family farms to industrial farms; ? the seas play a fundamental role in ensuring the equilibrium of the planet and therefore require supranational policies; an integral, healthy marine ecosystem is crucial for collective well-being, not least because fisheries provide jobs for millions of people and for many, fish offers the only source of high quality nutrients; ? a sustainable strategy for addressing future food challenges must take a systemic approach, paying close attention to social, cultural, economic and environmental problems and involving all social and institutional actors. Since we know we are responsible for leaving a healthier, fairer, more sustainable world to future generations, as citizens, we commit to ? taking care with and being aware of the kind of food we eat, informing ourselves about its ingredients, their origin and about how and where it is produced, so that we can make responsible choices; ? only consuming the quantity of food necessary for our requirements, ensuring that food is consumed before it perishes, donating any food that is in excess and conserving it so that it does not spoil ; ? avoiding water wastage in all daily, domestic and productive activities; ? understanding and protecting the environment through responsible behaviour and sound practices, such as recycling, regenerating and reusing consumer goods; ? promoting dietary and environmental education in the family, so as to foster a responsible development for new generations; ? make responsible choices when buying food, considering the environmental impact of their production; ? playing an active role in building a sustainable world, including through innovative solutions, developed by our work, creativity and skills. As members of civil society, we commit to ? making our voices heard at all decision-making levels, so as to define projects for a more just and sustainable future; ? representing civil society bodies in debates and processes for shaping public policy; ? strengthening and supplementing the international network of projects, actions and initiatives that constitute a significant collective resource; ? promoting environmental and dietary education in order to achieve collective donation of unsold food, so that we can actively commit to salvaging and redistributing the surplus ; ? promoting instruments that defend and support the incomes of farmers, livestock keepers and fishers, strengthening tools for organization and cooperation, including those for small-scale producers; ? giving value to local small-scale producers as protagonists of an advanced Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: ? identifying and reporting the critical issues in legislation governing the 087728 awareness on their importance; Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 16 / 17 form of development, and promoting direct relationships between producers, consumers and territories of origin. As businesses, we commit to: ? applying environmental and social standards and international conventions and encouraging forms of work that contribute to the personal fulfilment of staff, both men and women; ? investing in research, promoting a wider sharing of the results and developing it for the collective good, without distinction between the public and the private sector; ? promoting the diversification of agricultural production and livestock keeping so as to safeguard biodiversity and animal welfare; ? improving production, conservation and logistics, so as to avoid (or eliminate) contamination and to minimize waste, including that of water, in all phases of the productive chain; ? producing and marketing healthy, safe food, informing consumers about the nutritional content, environmental impact and social implications of the product; ? promoting adequate packaging techniques, so as to reduce wastage and facilitate the disposal and recovery of used materials; ? promoting innovations that inform consumers of consumption times that are compatible with the nature, quality, and means of preservation of food; ? recognizing the positive contribution of cooperation and structural agreements in the sector, especially the food supply chain between farmers, producers and distributors, so as to allow more accurate forecasts of demand; ? contributing to the sustainable development goals, by using innovative processes, products and services, and by adopting and practising codes of social responsibility. Therefore in signing this Milan Charter, we women and men, citizens of this planet, strongly urge governments, institutions and international organizations to commit to ? adopting regulations that guarantee the right to food and food sovereignty and make them effective; ? strengthening legislation to promote the safeguarding of agricultural land, so as to regulate investments in natural resources, thereby protecting local communities; ? promoting the theme of nutrition in international government forums, ensuring effective and concrete implementation of the undertakings at national level and coordination among specialized international organizations; ? developing a system of open international trade, based on shared rules that are not discriminatory, and which can remove the distortions that restrict the availability of food, thereby creating the conditions for improved global food security; ? considering food as a cultural patrimony, and as such, defending it from counterfeiting and fraud, protecting it from deceptive and improper business practices, highlighting the value of its origin and originality with transparent regulatory processes; ? formulating and implementing legal rules and regulations regarding food and environmental safety that are easy to understand and apply; ? promoting and disseminating the culture of healthy diet as a global health tool; ? combating and eliminating child and unregulated labour in the agrifood sector; ? working to build a supranational structure that gathers together the information activities of, and crime studies related to, the agrifood sector and which strengthens cooperation in countering criminal offences; ? identifying best practices in public policy and development aid that are in keeping with local requirements, rather than designed to address emergency situations,and which seek to foster the development of sustainable food access to healthy and nutritious food, which involves both the planet’s main metropolitan areas and the countryside; ? increasing resources for research and transferring its results, training, and communication; ? introducing or strengthening in schools and in school meal services, dietary, physical, and environmental education programmes as instruments of health Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: ? promoting international agreements for urban and rural food strategies for 087728 systems; Data 26-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 17 / 17 and prevention and highlighting the value of knowledge and the exchange of different food cultures, starting with typical, local and organic products; ? developing national health service measures and policies that promote a healthy and sustainable diet and reduce unbalanced diets, paying particular attention to people with special nutritional requirements, and those needing proper hydration and hygiene, especially the elderly, pregnant women, babies, children and the sick; ? promoting equal access to food, land, credit, training, energy and technology, especially for women, small-scale producers and disadvantaged social groups; ? creating support tools for the weaker sectors of the population, including coordination between actors working to collect and organize free distribution of surplus food; ? including the problem of food and water loss and waste in the international and national agenda through public and private investment in more effective production systems; ? highlighting the value of biodiversity at local and global level, using strategies that include indicators which attest to both its biological and to its economic value; ? considering the link between energy, water, air and food in a comprehensive and dynamic way, underscoring their fundamental relationship, so as to be able to manage these resources with a strategic long-term approach that can combat climate change. Given that we believe in the possibility of a world without hunger, and consider this a matter of human dignity, in the European Year for Development and on the occasion of Expo Milano 2015, we commit to adopting the principles and practices outlined in this Milan Charter, in line with the strategy that the member states of the United Nations have developed to eradicate the problem of hunger by 2030. By signing this Milan Charter, we declare our concrete and active support for the Sustainable Development Goals promoted by the United Nations. A fair and sustainable future is our responsibility too. 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Realizzato un «Case study» con l'ausilio degli operatori che utilizzano il software Harpaceas. di Redazione | 29 ottobre 2015 in Progetti · 0 Commenti Condividi quest’articolo Twitter Digg Delicious 8/2015 7/2015 6/2015 Edicola Web Expo Milano 2015, che si conclude dopodomani, al di la del tema ufficiale, si è dimostrata un importante laboratoro di architettura. La complessità di un evento come questo necessita di una pianificazione a livello urbano e logistico e di una progettualità che liberi la creatività di architetti e designer di tutto il mondo. E’stato fondamentale anche l’aspetto della temporaneità di gran parte delle strutture e il poco tempo a disposizione per la loro costruzione. Per questi e per altri aspetti il Bim è stato la chiave per il raggiungimento dell’obiettivo: ovvero l’apertura il 1 Maggio 2015. Facebook Stumble Studio Capè di Milano: strutture di Palazzo Italia, Stahlbau Pichler di Bolzano, Delta Ingegneria di Arco (Tn): copertura di Palazzo Italia, Building Project di Conegliano (Tv): strutture dell’Expo Center, Comeva di Gordona (So): padiglione Indonesia, Amsis Progetti di Adro (Bs): padiglione Emirati Arabi Uniti, Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: Informatica nella progettazione. Alcuni noti padiglioni di Expo, come Palazzo Italia e il padiglione degli Emirati Arabi Uniti e altre strutture come l’Expo Center, i Cluster del riso e del cacao e i padiglioni del Brasile e dell’Indonesia, sono esempio di applicazione del Bim (Building information modeling) e dell’impiego di strumenti informatici avanzati per la modellazione, la verifica strutturale e la produzione delle strutture. Harpaceas>>, azienda istituita a Milano per proporsi al settore delle costruzioni come partner tecnologico per tutto il ciclo dell’opera dalla ideazione, progettazione, costruzione alla gestione e manutenzione. L’azienda si colloca nell’intersezione tra industria delle costruzioni e Ict (Information and communications technology). In collaborazione con i suoi clienti che hanno partecipato alla realizzazione delle opere di Expo 2015, ed ha presentato una «Case study» in cui i progettisti hanno evidenziato i vantaggi che il Bim ha portato. Case study. I clienti di Harpaceas e i loro progetti presenti nella case study sono stati 087728 Subscribe by RSS Data IMPRESEDILINEWS.IT (WEB2) 29-10-2015 Pagina Foglio 2 / 2 Ets di Villa d’Alme (Bg): padiglione Brasile e Clusters Riso e Cacao. Progettazione e calcolo strutturale. In particolare per la modellazione e produzione delle strutture degli edifici è stato utilizzato Tekla Structures, il software Bim per la progettazione strutturale. Per il calcolo e la verifica strutturale è stato utilizzato il software Midas Gen, della suite di software per il calcolo strutturale Fem Midas. Si sottolinea che il Cluster del riso e del cacao si è realizzato grazie ad una applicazione di interoperabilità tra Tekla Structures e Midas Gen, che ha consentito un forte risparmio di tempo, evitando la rimodellazione della strutture. Tag: architettura, bim, case study, edilizia, expo milano, fem midas, harpaceas, logistica, Midas Gen, padiglioni, progettualità, software, tekla structures, urbanistica Post precedente Recupero della pavimentazione coclaki Post successivo A Ecomondo le relazioni di Golder Associates Invia il tuo commento Il tuo nome Inserisci il tuo nome Inserisci un indirizzo e‐mail La tua e‐mail Sito Messaggio Invia commento Avvertimi via e‐mail in caso di risposte al mio commento. Codice abbonamento: 087728 Avvertimi via e‐mail alla pubblicazione di un nuovo articolo Stahlbau Pichler 09-11-2015 Data ILNUOVOCANTIERE.IT (WEB2) Pagina Foglio Home Chi siamo News Cantieri Abbonati alla rivista Materiali&Sistemi Iscrizione newsletter ClickTheBrick Macchine&Attrezzature Seguici su LinkedIn Imprese&Mercati Costruzione | Acciaio e antisismica Nasce il nuovo stabilimento Ursa dopo il sisma del 2012 Facebook Territorio 1 / 4 Ricerca Punti di Vista Leggi la rivista Il nuovo polo produttivo, con i suoi 50.000 metri quadrati di cui circa 5.300 coperti, risulta a lavori ultimati un impianto antisismico a livello strutturale. di Redazione | 9 novembre 2015 in Cantieri, Realizzazioni ∙ 0 Commenti Condividi quest’articolo Twitter Digg 5/2015 Un esempio di reazione, la scelta di restare legati al tessuto socio-economico ferrarese in cui l’azienda è attiva da 12 anni: la produzione dei pannelli Ursa Xps è ripartita nel nuovo stabilimento di Bondeno, in provincia di Ferrara dopo che la precedente struttura era stata distrutta dal sisma che il 20 maggio 2012 ha messo in ginocchio l’Emilia. 4/2015 3/2015 Edicola Web Delicious Facebook Stumble Subscribe by RSS Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: L’intervento di ricostruzione ha inteso minimizzare gli spostamenti degli impianti e ricalcare la pianta rettangolare già definita dal precedente capannone. Le nuove strutture presentano quindi una maglia in pianta esattamente identica a quella originaria, con i nuovi pilastri in acciaio fondati sui plinti esistenti. Colonne pendolari e controventi verticali sono stati studiati per assorbire l’azione sismica nella direzione lunga del capannone; nella direzione ortogonale grosse travi di collegamento sono in grado di ridurre l’eccentricità dei plinti per effetto delle relative azioni flettenti. Per scegliere la soluzione costruttiva migliore sono stati fatti accurati studi 087728 Acciaio e antisismica. Al posto della soluzione prefabbricata in c.a. precedentemente esistente, la multinazionale dell’isolamento ha scelto per la propria nuova sede una struttura a secco performante sia in termini di resistenza ai movimenti sismici che sul fronte della resistenza al fuoco. L’acciaio è stato scelto proprio per le sue caratteristiche prestazionali, si tratta infatti di un materiale particolarmente performante per gli edifici che sorgono in zona sismica poiché è in grado di assicurare l’assorbimento dell’energia sismica stessa. Una struttura in acciaio consente, con una scelta consapevole della tipologia strutturale e una selezione ottimale dei fattori di struttura da adottare nella progettazione, di raggiungere elevatissimi livelli di efficienza e di sicurezza e di costruire pertanto fabbricati funzionali, competitivi, ad alta redditività, ma innanzitutto sicuri. La tecnologia a secco adottata dunque assicura eccellenti prestazioni in termini di comfort termico invernale ed estivo, insonorizzazione e protezione passiva al fuoco, resistenza ai sismi e isolamento termoacustico. Data ILNUOVOCANTIERE.IT (WEB2) Foglio geologici dell’area e analisi sulla tipologia di terreno presente. Inoltre, per la valutazione dei coefficienti sono state considerate tra le altre le azioni gravitazionali legate al peso dei manufatti e delle parti strutturali e non strutturali, le azioni variabili, le azioni del carico da neve, quelle eoliche, quelle da temperatura. Pianta e aree. Il nuovo polo produttivo, con i suoi 50.000 metri quadrati di cui circa 5.300 coperti, risulta a lavori ultimati un impianto antisismico a livello strutturale. Il complesso nella sua interezza presenta una pianta di forma rettangolare con dimensioni 107mx49.85m circa per un’area complessiva pari a 5300 mq circa, mentre l’altezza della struttura nel punto più alto arriva indicativamente a 10.35 m. Si possono facilmente individuare, anche a uno sguardo esterno, un’area produttiva e una zona uffici, la prima è interamente collocata a piano terra, mentre la seconda si sviluppa su due piani (piano terra e primo piano). L’edificio pertanto si svolge in spazi legati propriamente alla produzione, in spazi di servizio a quest’ultima (locali tecnici, laboratori e aree di stoccaggio di materiali e ricambi) e in spazi necessari all’attività amministrativo-commerciale dell’azienda. L’area tecnico/produttiva e l’area destinata all’amministrazione sono spazi formalmente distinti all’interno del progetto sia strutturalmente, sia per volumetria e trattamento esterno delle superfici e dei pacchetti tecnologici costituenti l’involucro. 09-11-2015 Pagina 2 / 4 Seguici → Imprese edili ClickTheBrick Il Nuovo Cantiere Progetto Colore Edilizianews Impresedilinews ClickTheBrick Imprese edili Edilizianews Il nuovo cantiere L’aggiornamento professionale Stahlbau Pichler ottobre 2015 settembre 2015 agosto 2015 luglio 2015 giugno 2015 maggio 2015 aprile 2015 marzo 2015 febbraio 2015 gennaio 2015 dicembre 2014 novembre 2014 ottobre 2014 settembre 2014 agosto 2014 luglio 2014 giugno 2014 maggio 2014 aprile 2014 marzo 2014 febbraio 2014 Codice abbonamento: Strutture. Il complesso strutturale dedicato alla produzione è realizzato mediante 11 telai principali paralleli posti a un interasse di 10.66 m, formati da una trave reticolare a due falde, con altezza massima di 2.20 m al centro e altezza minima di 1.80 m ai lati, collegata a 3 colonne metalliche in modo che ciascun lato della capriata lavori su una luce di circa 24.50 m; i telai sono collegati in testa da 3 travi reticolari secondarie congiunte alle strutture verticali, e da travi reticolari più piccole nella zone interne. La struttura portante della zona dedicata agli uffici è in acciaio con il primo impalcato composto acciaio-calcestruzzo, mentre il secondo impalcato di novembre 2015 087728 Archivio Data ILNUOVOCANTIERE.IT (WEB2) 09-11-2015 Pagina Foglio 3 / 4 copertura è in acciaio. Da un punto di vista verticale sono previsti due livelli fuori terra con copertura piana. Per l’impianto costruttivo della zona uffici si è studiata una struttura metallica spaziale ottenuta dall’assemblaggio di portali piani paralleli reciprocamente collegati attraverso travature reticolari metalliche. Questa parte di struttura è realizzata dunque mediante un sistema intelaiato di travi e pilastri in acciaio chiamata a resistere prevalentemente alle azioni gravitazionali, mentre l’azione sismica è assorbita prevalentemente da controventi metallici del tipo eccentrici disposti in numero di tre per ciascuna direzione del sisma (X e Y). Le colonne metalliche sono tutte dei profili He200a, mentre per le travi, per le diverse misure dei campi di solaio, si individuano varie tipologie di profili. gennaio 2014 dicembre 2013 novembre 2013 ottobre 2013 settembre 2013 agosto 2013 luglio 2013 giugno 2013 maggio 2013 aprile 2013 marzo 2013 febbraio 2013 Involucro e isolamento. Le soluzioni di isolamento adottate, trattandosi della sede Ursa, comprendono alcuni tra i materiali di punta dell’azienda. Sono stati realizzati pacchetti differenti per facciate e per tetto. Per il rivestimento delle facciate della parte produttiva è stato impiegato un pacchetto costituito da struttura portante, cassetto a C con lana di vetro da 120 mm, pannello Woodlith, un nuovissimo pannello in legno minerale di alta gamma, barriera vapore, camera d’aria con sottostruttura per accogliere le doghe di rivestimento di altezza 0.60 m x 5.40 m circa. Per le pareti della zona uffici invece si è adottato un rivestimento in lamiera grecata con andamento orizzontale. Il pacchetto presenta una sorta di parete sandwich in legno con OSB sia interno che esterno, interposta lana di vetro da 120 mm. dicembre 2012 Copertura. La copertura dell’area produttiva (4900 mq) prevede un rivestimento in lamiera grecata al di sopra della quale è posizionata la barriera al vapore Ursa Seco Pro 60. Si prosegue con una prima orditura in legno di abete con interasse 1000, strato in lana minerale Ursa Glasswool SF 32 Solarwool da 100 mm, seconda orditura il legno posta ortogonalmente rispetto alla prima al cui interno è inserito un ulteriore strato di lana di vetro Ursa da 80 mm, a questo si aggiunge un pannello Osb da 40 mm. La copertura si completa con un manto impermeabile sintetico in Pvc da 2 mm fissato meccanicamente. Per quanto riguarda la copertura della zona uffici (250 mq) troviamo lamiera grecata, barriera vapore, pannello Woodlith da 50 mm, doppio pannello estruso da 100 mm (tot. 200 mm), pannello in pendenza, PVC da 2 mm e zavorra in ghiaia. L’intero impianto di isolamento termo-acustico è stato realizzato adottando le migliori componenti, tutte fornite dal committente. Tag acciaio Ance associazioni Asti attrezzature bim cantiere Cina edilizia energia estero eventi expo 2015 calcestruzzo Expo Milano 2015 formazione fotovoltaico francia germania Impregilo imprese infrastrutture internazionalizzazione investimenti Italia laterizio legno Macchine Massimo Ghiloni mercato Milano Oice pmi Polonia progettazione punti di vista riqualificazione Russia Sace sicurezza software sostenibilità strutture territorio urbanistica Stahlbau Pichler Codice abbonamento: «Un’idea di industria – commenta l’Arch. Loffredo – che vede fondere elementi architettonici, tecnologia e sicurezza in un perfetto equilibrio e si traduce nella scelta accurata dei materiali, nel gioco dei volumi e nella volontà di trasporre l’anima in acciaio all’esterno. Tratto distintivo dell’edificio è la netta differenziazione tra l’area produttiva e quella direzionale, leggibile attraverso il disegno di volumi diversi in forma, materiali e inserimento dello spazio. L’articolata struttura in acciaio non si limita a essere elemento puramente strutturale ma diventa, in tratti anche in maniera prepotente, parte attiva dell’Architettura». 087728 Architettura industriale. «I tempi di costruzione sono stati molto rapidi poiché l’intera produzione di pannelli Ursa Xps era bloccata, in attesa del nuovo stabilimento. C’era dunque bisogno di ripristinare quanto più velocemente possibile la catena produttiva. I lavori sono iniziati a maggio 2014 e sono terminati con la fine dell’anno» spiega l’Ing. Alberto Brignach che ha seguito il progetto in ogni sua fase come project manager di Stahlbau Pichler. «Abbiamo avuto grande gratificazione dal cliente che si è detto molto soddisfatto del risultato, sia per i tempi di consegna che per l’opera realizzata, senza dubbio un esempio di stabilimento industriale moderno e funzionale, dove materiali e tecnologie sono stati scelti e utilizzati per ottenere un risultato di eccellenza.» «Una caratteristica di quest’opera che vale la pena mettere in risalto – conclude l’Ing. Brignach – è la cura estetica e architettonica che lo studio ArchLivIng ha dato all’edificio. Le doghe di rivestimento, orientate orizzontalmente, sono state verniciate di bianco, ma a tratti assumono i toni del rosso e del blu, diretto rimando ai colori aziendali. Emergono eleganza e pulizia di linee, sia nella definizione dei volumi che nelle modulazioni cromatiche. Tanti gli accorgimenti per non creare rotture in questo equilibrio estetico. I fissaggi, per esempio, sono tutti nascosti, come si usa fare con le più importanti realizzazioni dove l’estetica gioca un ruolo di primaria importanza. Ci troviamo dunque di fronte a un intervento di edilizia industriale molto particolare, sia per le elevate prestazioni in termini di antisismica e di isolamento termico e acustico, sia per la resa estetico-architettonica». Data ILNUOVOCANTIERE.IT (WEB2) 09-11-2015 Pagina Foglio 4 / 4 Non si tratta di un «comune» capannone industriale, seppure ben fatto, ma della traslazione in volumi e materia del concetto del lavorare bene, con la massima efficienza, ove l’anima di acciaio non funge da mera struttura di supporto, ma interpreta dentro e fuori la forza di un’azienda e di una sede produttiva letteralmente tornata a vivere. Superando l’urgenza di essere al più preso operativi e anche l’inclemenza del tempo durante il cantiere, la nuova sede URSA è oggi a pieno regime ed ha reintegrato tutti i dipendenti, prendendo parte alla riattivazione del tessuto economico e produttivo ferrarese fortemente colpito dal tragico sisma del 2012: una dimostrazione di capacità, unione e caparbietà. IL CANTIERE Committente: Ursa Italia Srl Location: Bondeno (Ferrara) Inizio – fine lavori: maggio 2014 – gennaio 2015 Tipologia di intervento: realizzazione di strutture ex-novo, eccetto che per le fondazioni per le quali si effettua un intervento di adeguamento di quelle esistenti Destinazione d’uso prevista: attività produttiva Progetto architettonico: Arch. Mario Loffredo, ArchLivIng srl Progetto strutturale: Ing. Gianluca Loffredo, ArchLivIng srl Progetto impiantistico: Ing. Gianluca Loffredo e Ing. Cristiano Bignozzi, ArchLivIng srl General Contractor: Stahlbau Pichler srl Costruttore metallico, realizzazione involucri, facciate, opere edili: Stahlbau Pichler srl (Responsabile di Progetto: Ing. Alberto Brignach) Tag: acciaio, antisismica, cantiere, costruzione, edilizia, Emilia romagna, polo produttivo, ricostruzione, sisma, Stahlbau Pichler, Ursa Post precedente Rapporto Oice: cresce il fatturato e il mercato oltre confine Invia il tuo commento Il tuo nome Inserisci il tuo nome Inserisci un indirizzo e-mail La tua e-mail Sito Messaggio Invia commento Avvertimi via e-mail in caso di risposte al mio commento. Codice abbonamento: 087728 Avvertimi via e-mail alla pubblicazione di un nuovo articolo Stahlbau Pichler