HW-FN01 Placemaking
HW-FN01 Placemaking
HW-FN01 Placemaking
In 2004, the "Library of Trees" concept was the winning entry in the
«Porta Nuova Gardens International Design Competition» in the
Municipality of Milan's Integrated Intervention Program. The mixed-use
spatial structure facilitates channeling activity and interaction in the
park, and the park's appeal contributes to increased economic
spillover in the Porta Nuova area.
The botanical diversity of the park, with its flowery meadows5 and
aromatic plants, contributes to the creation of a city ecosystem that
encourages the presence of pollinating insects. Some of the plants are
planted to feed birds and other city animals. BAM has been recognized
as an NBS in NATURVATION's Urban Nature Atlas6 for its contribution to
urban regeneration, green space development, and the provision of
habitat for urban flora and fauna, thereby improving local biodiversity.
It quickly became a must-see tourist attraction, embodying a new city
image.
References:
Boros, J. (2021). Urban Design and the Role of Placemaking in Mainstreaming
Nature-Based Solutions. Learning From the Biblioteca Degli Alberi Case Study
in Milan. Frontiers.
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