Italy, Buildings Colossal Volcanic Inspiration
November 18th, 2010 - Posted in Design And Concept, Modern DesignBuilding colossal volcano was spectacular, just a stone’s throw from Mount disaster. Vesuvius. Designed by Renzo Piano, Vulcano Buono is the epic center of commercial conical roof crowned with a beautiful sloping green. “Volcanoes good” Piano contribute important new space to the edge of the southern commercial district of Nola, the most important transport terminal complex at the southern and central Italy. Inspired by the surroundings, Vulcano Buono has a sloping profile that rises from the earth as a green grassy hill. roof structure is a carpet with a layer of vegetative over 2,500 plants that help to protect the interior space and reduce the visual impact of the structure so that it is almost not visible from space. Renzo Piano certainly has the tendency to grassy hills – see also the undulating green roof that the peak of the California Academy of Sciences.
A 150 meter-wide clearing in the volcano crater to lend space for outdoor theater, markets, and the sloping pine forest. Ride around the heart is a series of concentric circles that form the central commercial area. volcano slopes are owned by the structural component is meant to evoke the trees – each “stem” shoot three or four support branches. Roof Vulcano Buono is mixed with a series of skylights equipped with solar-control glass double-pane view that allows daylight to filter through the mall, reducing the energy requirements of the lighting. The inside of the complex houses shops, a supermarket, a 2,000-seat cinema, restaurants, and hotels. Renzo Piano describes the building as a “contemporary take the greek market, void as a place for events, meetings, dialogue and gathering people. More















