AIDi
Cesare Querci
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ElementBrandProduct Name
ManufacturersALPEWA
laminated woodHasslacher Norica Timber
alluminium metal roof and facadePREFA GmbH
ManufacturersRiwega
ManufacturersRothoblaas

Product Spec Sheet
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by ALPEWA
laminated wood
alluminium metal roof and facade
Manufacturers
by Riwega
Manufacturers

AIDi.

Mixtura as Architects

The building, one of the twelve finalists projects in the Wood Architecture Prize 2024 by Klimahouse, is a solidarity pavilion for support and distribution of food to families and people in need.

It is located in the municipality of Terlizzi, in Puglia, Italy, and adjacent to the convent home of the Franciscan Fraternity of Bethany. The AIDi (Italian acronym for "Accogliena In Dispensa", translated "welcome in the pantry") building opens towards the city, becoming an element of union and mediation between convent life and that of the city street.

photo_credit Cesare Querci
Cesare Querci

The building houses a warehouse for the storage of food parcels, as well as a cold room, a distribution point, a listening office for people in need, toilets and a drive-through for the distribution of food parcels.

At the request of the client, it was necessary to create a simple and welcoming building, but one which denounced its uniqueness, precisely because of the importance of the function it will perform. Given that in recent years the need to have a place dedicated to distribution and listening has become increasingly pressing, it was also important to pay attention to timing and the costs of implementation.

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Cesare Querci

The project

The building stands on the boundary wall of the convent lot, becoming an integral part of it and performing a filter function between the inside of the lot and the outside.

The design emerged from the idea of “home as a place of hospitality”, playing with the archetypal image of a symmetrical building with a gable roof. By rotating the ridge line, and changing the position of the main and secondary beams, the traditional house transfigures into a dynamic building, while maintaining the axis of symmetry and a constructive simplicity, useful for reducing costs and construction time.

photo_credit Cesare Querci
Cesare Querci

The main structure is made of laminated wood, while the infills are in platform-frame with interposed insulation. The roof is ventilated, with an aluminum sheet coating.

Volumetrically, the building is compact, with sheet metal facades in continuity with the roof to the north and west. To the east and south - the part of the pavilion overlooking the city - elements include wooden sunshades that provide air conditioning and privacy. Also to the east and south, the two facades of the building are set back from the roof line, revealing the laminated wood structure and the wooden brise-soleil elements providing dual climatic and privacy functions with respect to the street and the rest of the city. This operation generates a porticoed space in front of the area dedicated to the reception and distribution of parcels, providing shelter from the rain and sun. The distribution system is one-way. The area is accessed from a gate located along the municipal road to the south-east, passing under the portico where the distribution of food parcels and reception takes place, and exiting from another gate located to the north-east.

photo_credit Cesare Querci
Cesare Querci

The green area surrounding the building, as well as the roads and parking lots, are designed to ensure maximum soil permeability, thanks to the use of green self-locking elements, limiting overheating in the hottest hours of the day. Energetically, the building exploits the photovoltaic panels already in operation in the adjacent convent.

photo_credit Cesare Querci
Cesare Querci

“As architects, we have have a deep responsibility. Every building
establishes a relationship between man and the environment, and can unify or separate," says Cesare Querci, lead architect of the firm. "All architecture, regardless of size, is a permanent sign on the context and can contribute to change it in a better way. The challenge for us is to always strive to do more with less!”

photo_credit Cesare Querci
Cesare Querci

The building was selected among twelve finalists competing for the Wood Architecture Prize 2024, presented by Klimahouse as part of the Bolzano fair in Italy, one of the most important events in Europe on sustainability and wooden constructions.

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