- 09 Mar, 2024
- Real estate, Urban Regeneration
Within the Darsena (the dock area), connecting Old Port, Old Town, Maritime Station and some of the main logistic hubs, a sustainable urban regeneration of two ancient buildings, Tabarca and Metelino, is planned. They will become polyfunctional spaces, improving the area and linking various parts of the city. The regeneration of the site will extend pedestrian and cycle paths for a sustainable mobility, offering new meeting points to students.
- 07 Sep, 2021
- Urban Regeneration
Within the Darsena (the dock area), connecting Old Port, Old Town, Maritime Station and some of the main logistic hubs, a sustainable urban regeneration of two ancient buildings, Tabarca and Metelino, is planned. They will become polyfunctional spaces, improving the area and linking various parts of the city. The regeneration of the site will extend pedestrian and cycle paths for a sustainable mobility, offering new meeting points to students.
- 03 Sep, 2021
- Real estate, Urban Regeneration
Nell’ambito dell’area della Darsena, punto strategico di connessione tra Porto Antico, Centro Storico, Stazione Marittima ed alcuni dei principali snodi logistici della città è prevista la riqualificazione sostenibile di due palazzi adiacenti al Museo del Mare, Tabarca e Metelino, i quali verranno adibiti a nuovi spazi polifunzionali che riqualificheranno la zona e connetteranno il centro storico con la zona della Darsena.
- 01 Sep, 2021
- MIPIM 24, Urban Regeneration
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- 27 Aug, 2021
- Urban Regeneration
Renzo Piano draw the Eastern Waterfront project, turning the former exhibition halls into a lively seaside urban area for public and private use. A real Sea City will emerge in the 100.000 sqm, connecting Genova, through pedestrian and bike paths, to its natural maritime boundary.
The development includes a new blue infrastructure, a nautical district, a renewed sport centre, an urban park, residential buildings, services, leisure, student housing, commercial areas, and hotels.
- 27 Aug, 2021
- Real estate, Urban Regeneration
The complex, built at the beginning of the 19th century, historically precedes the birth of the Lagaccio district, one of the most urbanized and populated areas of the city. After the acquisition by the Municipality, the UNaLab Eu project, in collaboration with LAND, has planned the creation of a new urban park for the community.
New green areas and gathering spaces strengthen the relationship with the upper part of the neighborhood. The NBS solutions adopted increased the climate resilience of this area.
- 10 Aug, 2021
- Urban Regeneration
An authentic symbol of Genoa, fascinating, liveable, safe and clean: this is the final goal of the Historic Centre "Caruggi" Plan, the integrated project for the enhancement and regeneration of the historical centre of Genoa launched in November 2020.
A total of 184 actions are planned across the 10 operational axes, distributed over the three “sestieri” (Prè, Molo and Maddalena) and articulated into projects focused on:
- 06 Aug, 2021
- Urban Regeneration
A “new Genoa” is taking shape. Chosen by UNESCO as one of the best renewal projects launched in 2020 anywhere in the world, in terms of image and substance the “Polcevera Park and the Red Circle” Masterplan is one of the most evident symbols of the process.
- 06 Aug, 2021
- Urban Regeneration
Palazzo Galliera, owned by S.P.Im. S.p.A., is a historic building dating back to the 19th century, located in the heart of Genoa, near Via Garibaldi, between Palazzo Tursi and Palazzo Bianco. Originally a private residence, it stands on a site of great historical value: the ancient Church of San Francesco al Castelletto. Traces of this past, such as columns and arches from the side nave, remain visible in the façade and the charming inner courtyard.
Reflections on the potential uses of the palace particularly focus on social purposes. Among the proposed ideas is the creation of spaces dedicated to hostels or community-focused facilities, promoting inclusivity, affordability, and social mobility.
The strategic location of the palace, in the heart of the historic center and just steps away from the Musei di Strada Nuova, offers a unique opportunity to foster synergies with museum and cultural institutions, hosting educational, artistic, and social initiatives. The hope is that the future buyer will transform Palazzo Galliera into a vibrant and meaningful space for the community, bringing renewed significance to this hidden treasure.
Additionally, a feasibility study was conducted by the OBR Open Building Research architectural firm, exploring the palace’s potential as a resource for the city. Proposed solutions include the creation of apartments, coworking spaces, art galleries, and libraries.
Palazzo Galliera represents an example of how historical heritage can be transformed into an opportunity for the city’s future.
Contacts:
Email: info@spimgenova.it
Phone: +39 010 5577902
- 06 Aug, 2021
- Urban Regeneration
Palazzo Galliera
Palazzo Galliera, di proprietà di S.P.Im. S.p.A., è un edificio storico risalente all’Ottocento, situato nel cuore di Genova, accanto a Via Garibaldi, tra Palazzo Tursi e Palazzo Bianco. In origine residenza privata, sorge su un sito di grande valore storico: l’antica Chiesa di San Francesco al Castelletto. Tracce di questo passato, come colonne e arcate della navata laterale, sono ancora visibili nella facciata e nel suggestivo cortile interno.
Le riflessioni sul potenziale utilizzo del palazzo si focalizzano in particolare su finalità di carattere sociale. Tra le ipotesi proposte vi è la creazione di spazi dedicati a ostelli o strutture con scopi comunitari, in grado di promuovere inclusività, accessibilità economica e mobilità sociale.
La posizione strategica del palazzo, nel cuore del centro storico e a pochi passi dai Musei di Strada Nuova, offre un’opportunità unica per sviluppare sinergie con istituzioni museali e culturali, ospitando iniziative educative, artistiche e sociali. L’auspicio è che il futuro acquirente possa trasformare Palazzo Galliera in un luogo vivo e significativo per la comunità, restituendo centralità a questo tesoro nascosto.
È stato inoltre elaborato uno studio di fattibilità affidato allo studio di architettura OBR Open Building Research, che ha esplorato le potenzialità del palazzo come risorsa per la città. Tra le soluzioni proposte figurano la realizzazione di appartamenti, spazi di coworking, gallerie d’arte e biblioteche.
Palazzo Galliera rappresenta un esempio di come il patrimonio storico possa trasformarsi in un’opportunità per il futuro della città.
Contatti:
Email: info@spimgenova.it
Telefono: 010 5577902