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Project: Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi

Address: Mandello del Lario, 23826, Lecco, Lombardia

Area: 330m² (functional space) + 190m² (boat storage space) = 520m² (total area)

Volume: 1820m³

Type: Pavilion/multi-purpose activity center

Planned: 2009

Built: 2010/2011

Client: Municipal project

Architect: Act_Romegialli/ Gianmatteo Romegialli, Angela Maria Romegialli + Erika Gaggia

Responsible partner: Gianmatteo Romegialli

Collaborator: U.T. Comune di Mandello Lario (technical project)

Structural engineer: Moncecchi associated

Awards: International 2012 Piranesi Honorable Mention

References: Lotus International, publication 151

Project description: Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi (Rowing Pavilion)

History of Commission: The Municipality commissioned the architect to design a rowing pavilion that contained

a training space, a boat storage space, a multipurpose space, changing rooms and bathrooms.

Main architectural ideas: The architect envisaged this project was to use simple and smart architecture, capture views

of the lake and to be an uncomplicated and inexpensive build.

project: architect:

Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi/ Gianmatteo Romegialli

book editor:

Sophie Griffiths

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project: architect:

Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi/Gianmatteo Romegialli

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All rights reserved © Sophie Griffiths All drawings © ActromegialliAll Pictures © AuthorsThis volume has no commercial purposes but only educational goals

Milan 2013

Content

Work facts p. 5

Project description p. 6

Commission p. 10

Draft proposals p. 16

Final proposal p. 26

Construction drawings p. 42

Building site p. 60

Project Materials p. 68

Photo gallery exteriors p. 70

Photo gallery interiors p. 82

Photo gallery surroundings p. 92

Selected essay p. 100

Appendix p. 107

Office presentation p. 108

Book editor presentation p. 110

Ribbon window with views to the lake © Sophie Griffiths

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Work facts

5Padiglione Canottieri - Gianmatteo Romegialli

Project: Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi

Address: Mandello del Lario, 23826, Lecco, Lombardia

Area: 330m² (functional space) + 190m² (boat storage space) = 520m² (total area)

Volume: 1820m³

Type: Pavilion/multi-purpose activity center

Planned: 2009

Built: 2010/2011

Client: Municipal project

Architect: Act _romegialli/ Gianmatteo Romegialli, Angela Maria Romegialli + Erika Gaggia

Responsible partner: Gianmatteo Romegialli

Collaborator: U.T. Comune di Mandello Lario (technical project)

Structural engineer: Moncecchi associated

Awards: International 2012 Piranesi Honorable Mention

References: Lotus International, publication 151

http://asthought.polimi-cooperation.org/tag/padiglione-canottieri/

Project description: Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi (Rowing Pavilion)

History of Commission: The Municipality commissioned the architect to design a rowing pavilion that contained

a training space, a boat storage space, a multipurpose space, changing rooms and bathrooms.

Main architectural ideas: The architect envisaged this project was to use simple and smart architecture, capture views

of the lake and to be an uncomplicated and inexpensive build.

Project description

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‘A warehouse for the storage of boats and canoes at the service of local multi-purpose activities related

to boating or other municipal events. The place is the Lido Guzzi Lario with green areas in the park and

the delicate relationship with the shore of Lake Como.

The volume is distributed in two distinct pavilions, contiguous but slipped on their abutments they cover

similar area but are independent identities. In this way, they mitigate their volumetric presence.

The shape of the buildings is typical of simple construction with a pitched roof, the archetype of the

“house.” The pavilions are placed longitudinally with respect to the shore and on the west length of the

building is a continuous glass surface employed to enjoy an uninterrupted view from inside.

Natural and forced ventilation systems have been provided for in this building. Adequate thermal insu-

lation has been designed specifically to handle direct exposure to sunlight in the winter and summer

solstices. The materials for the construction of the pavilions are based on maximum simplicity.

The limited scores of structural masonry on view are made of concrete footprint formwork type OSB

(wood chips pressed) that returns to the surface a smooth, natural appearance. The roof cover repro-

duces the typical material of the historic ferry piers on Lake Como, a simple galvanized corrugated

sheet. The outer shape of a gabled pavilion is entirely covered in green. This has been done to reduce

the impact of the built volumes in the park and reinterprets local customs. A green coating made from

plants of Ficus Pumila is proposed in a new way, on a very simple building and contemporary shape. This

method of coating is characteristic of walls, embankments and pavilions of the most important historic

villas on Lake Como.’

By Gianmatteo Romegialli

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Elevation of facade with views to the lake © Marcello Mariana

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Commission

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Mandello del Lario, Lecco, Lombardia

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Context map of site © Gianmatteo Romegialli

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Photographic survey of existing site conditions © Gianmatteo Romegialli

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View from the lake of existing site conditions © Gianmatteo Romegialli

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Existing site conditions © Gianmatteo Romegialli

All draft proposal drawings © Gianmatteo Romegialli

Draft proposals

images AMILA- Associazione Montonautica Italiana Lario, 1927, Pietro Lingeri

Casa Marie Shore, New South Wales, 1980, Glen Murcutt

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Historical References

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Developing building typology

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images Considering program and function

Considering program and function

Considering program and function

Considering program and function

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Proposing entry points to building

Proposing facades for maximizing vistas

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Drawing considering section of building

Drawing considering building profile/building volume

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Drawing considering views from inside the building

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Drawing considering cooling ventilation system

Drawing considering heating system

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Drawing considering solar power

Drawing considering roof structure and solar power panels

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All final proposal drawings © Gianmatteo Romegialli

Final proposal

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Site plan

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West elevation

Building plan

Building section

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West elevation

South elevation

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East elevation

North elevation

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Building section B

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Building section A

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Render proposal

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Render proposal

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Render proposal

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All construction drawings © Gianmatteo Romegialli

Construction drawings

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Construction drawing of wide span feature window

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Plan construction drawing with dimensions

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Front west Front east

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Construction section CC

Construction section BB

Construction section AA

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Front West Front East

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Construction section CC

Construction section BB

Construction section AA

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Sliding door detail and section

Flooring system detail A

Flooring system detail B

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Structural section A

Structural section B

Lower window detail

Detail drawing A.

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Lower window used for passive ventilation © Sophie Griffiths

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Detail drawing B.

Steel structure detail

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Steel structure above glass used to enable continuous ribbon window© Sophie Griffiths

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Detail drawing C.

Changing room detail

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Changing room space located between two main building volumes© Sophie Griffiths

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Detail drawing D.

Roof detail

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Roof structure and ventilation shaft © Sophie Griffiths

Ceiling junction with gap for natural cooling ventilation © Sophie Griffiths

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All construction pictures © Gianmatteo Romegialli

Building site

Construction site: post lever window installation Next page: Levelling of area surrounding building

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captions captions captions

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Construction site: After concrete slab has been formed

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Construction site: Multipurpose space mid-construction

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Construction site

Building mid-construction

Concrete slab setting

Building mid-construction

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Construction site: after floor boards have been laid

All material pictures © Sophie Griffiths

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Project Materials

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Timber floorboards

OSB cast concrete (interior)

Plaster

OSB cast concrete (exterior)

Metal fence for creeper

Tin sheets

Photo gallery exteriors

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West facade facing the lake © Sophie Griffiths

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Reflections in window of west facade© Marcello MarianaOpposite: Building and relationship to mountains© Marcello Mariana

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The building at dusk © Marcello Mariana

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Building volume translation © Marcello Mariana

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Roof and cooling vent © Sophie Griffiths

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Entrances to boat storage space and training space © Marcello Mariana

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Next page: The building at night © Marcello Mariana

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Photo gallery interiors

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Multipurpose room © Marcello Mariana

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Curtain window © Sophie Griffiths

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Structure spanning above Ribbon window © Sophie Griffiths

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View to the lake through continuous ribbon window © Marcello Mariana

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Water reflections from lake inside multipurpose room © Marcello Mariana

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Lever ventilation doors (closed) © Sophie Griffiths

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Boat storage space © Marcello Mariana

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Training room © Sophie Griffiths

Photo gallery surroundings

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Green space surrounding building © Sophie Griffiths

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Proximity of building to lake © Sophie Griffiths

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Surrounding lake environment © Marcello Mariana

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Surrounding environment © Marcello Mariana

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The building and surrounding environment © Marcello Mariana

Selected essay

LotusInternationalItalianTheoryIssue151,2012

Editor in chief Pierluigi Nicolin Editorial staff Bassoli Nina Valentina

Di Francesco Michele Nastasi Layout Lotus Studio Art Consultant

Studio Cerri & Associati with Giulio Schweizer Editing Edition Italian

Francesco Repishti Inglese Edition Barclay Gail Swerling

Editorial staff

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Feature page from article © Lotus International

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Publication front cover © Lotus International

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Publication issue description © Lotus International

Publication page 1 © Lotus International

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Publication page 2 © Lotus International

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Appendix

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Office presentation

The architect on site © Sophie Griffiths

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ACT_Romegialli

ACT_Romegialli is a collaborative design practise focusing on Architecture, Urban design and Interior

design. The practice is made up of three principle designers; Gianmatteo Romegialli, Angela Maria

Romegialli and Erika Gaggia. Gianmatteo and Angela founded ACT Romegialli in Morbegno in 1994.

The company has taken on many projects over the years across Europe, particularly some very di-

verse architecture projects. Their architecture portfolio ranges from private homes to public landscape,

sacred sanctuaries to mountain shelters and civic centres to recreational space. They have recently

been recognised with an honourable mention in the 2012 International Piranesi awards for their project

Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi (Hall Rowers).

I am an Australian living and studying in Milan. Coming from an Architecture and Interior Design back-

ground, I am as equally interested in what’s inside a building as how its exterior is planned. Human

encounters of the interior are very important, I believe design can facilitate or hinder these interactions.

I favor clean, simple and smart aesthetics and natural and sustainable materials. I am inspired by

Scandinavian design that encompasses this design aesthetic.

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Book editor presentation

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ASthought #11

Project: Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi

Address: Mandello del Lario, 23826, Lecco, Lombardia

Area: 330m² (functional space) + 190m² (boat storage space) = 520m² (total area)

Volume: 1820m³

Type: Pavilion/multi-purpose activity center

Planned: 2009

Built: 2010/2011

Client: Municipal project

Architect: Act_Romegialli/ Gianmatteo Romegialli, Angela Maria Romegialli + Erika Gaggia

Responsible partner: Gianmatteo Romegialli

Collaborator: U.T. Comune di Mandello Lario (technical project)

Structural engineer: Moncecchi associated

Awards: International 2012 Piranesi Honorable Mention

References: Lotus International, publication 151

Project description: Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi (Rowing Pavilion)

History of Commission: The Municipality commissioned the architect to design a rowing pavilion that contained

a training space, a boat storage space, a multipurpose space, changing rooms and bathrooms.

Main architectural ideas: The architect envisaged this project was to use simple and smart architecture, capture views

of the lake and to be an uncomplicated and inexpensive build.

project: architect:

Padiglione Canottieri Moto Guzzi/ Gianmatteo Romegialli