David chipperfield's renovation of procuratie vecchie set to get underway in venice

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IN 2017, DAVID CHIPPERFIELD’S MILAN OFFICE WAS ENTRUSTED WITH RENOVATING THE _PROCURATIE VECCHIE_, A HISTORIC LANDMARK ON VENICE’S PIAZZA SAN MARCO. now, after receiving approval from local


authorities, the development is set to move ahead with a large part of the building becoming publicly accessible for the first time in 500 years. as with many of chipperfield’s restorations,


the project is not defined by a single concept or architectural gesture, but through a series of calculated interventions that address the complexity of the work. a large part of the


building will become publicly accessible for the first time in 500 years image courtesy of david chipperfield architects | video courtesy of generali THE AMBITIOUS PROJECT IS BEING BACKED BY


GENERALI, ONE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST INSURANCE COMPANIES. the intervention is part of GENERALI’S larger plan for the marciana area, which also includes the revitalization of the site’s


royal gardens. the _procuratie vecchie_, which develop along the entire north side of piazza san marco, were designed by the architect bartolomeo bon and later by jacopo sansovino in the


first half of the 16th century. a series of calculated interventions address the complexity of the work image courtesy of david chipperfield architects GENERALLY SPEAKING, THE RESTORATION


WILL REUNIFY THE INTERIOR SPACES OF THE _PROCURATIE VECCHIE_ AND INTRODUCE CLARITY INTO THE BUILDING. the interventions to be carried out by DAVID CHIPPERFIELD ARCHITECTS MILAN include the


restoration of the first and second floors, the reorganization of accessibility and usability of the building through the inclusion of new staircases, and the renewed central entrance on the


third floor with access to the raised courtyards. the restoration work will involve original venetian materials and workmanship image courtesy of david chipperfield architects INTERNAL


CIRCULATION ROUTES WILL BE IMPROVED AND CLARIFIED WITH THE HELP OF SOME NEW STRUCTURAL INTERVENTIONS. the restoration work will involve original venetian materials and workmanship with local


artisans employed throughout. importantly, the building’s third floor will be enhanced to include exhibition spaces open to the public and linked to THE HUMAN SAFETY NET foundation — the


initiative set up by GENERALI to support the most vulnerable communities in those countries where the group is present. the restoration will reunify the interior spaces of the _procuratie


vecchie_ image courtesy of david chipperfield architects THE HUMAN SAFETY NET IS AN INITIATIVE THAT COMBINES THE POTENTIAL OF THE SOCIAL SECTOR WITH THE ONE OF GENERALI. it establishes


partnerships and invests in social enterprises and NGOs in europe, asia and latin america. together with generali, the foundation has built up three programs — for families, for refugees


startups and for newborns — that can have a long-term impact on the lives of the most vulnerable people and enable them to their talents. launched in october 2017, the human safety net is


now active in 19 countries with a net of over 25 partners. an accessible rooftop will offer views across the city image courtesy of david chipperfield architects _‘WORKING ON THIS REMARKABLE


BUILDING WITH A CLIENT SO COMMITTED TO VENICE CONTINUES TO BE A GREAT PRIVILEGE,’_ SAYS DAVID CHIPPERFIELD._ ‘over the last two years we have come to better understand and respect the


complexities of the building hidden behind its grand public façade. in adapting the building to accommodate a more public program for the human safety net, we have sought to balance the


infrastructural requirements with restoration and refurbishment of the historic fabric. we are driven by the ambition to both re-unify the architectural work, as well as the identity of the


building as a place of work, meeting and discussion for the city.’_ the building dates back to the 16th century  image courtesy of martino lombezzi / contrasto _‘THE RESTORATION AND


RENOVATION OF THE PROCURATIE VECCHIE WILL BRING BACK TO ITS ORIGINAL SPLENDOR ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES IN VENICE, KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD,’_ ADDS THE CHAIRMAN OF GENERALI,


GABRIELE GALATERI DI GENOLA, AND THE GCEO, PHILIPPE DONNET. _‘a place closely linked to the history of generali, which shares the st mark’s lion as a symbol, and which for the first time in


500 years will be open to the public through our the human safety net initiative. _ the building’s first and second floors will be completely restored image courtesy of martino lombezzi /


contrasto _‘THE PROJECT WE ARE ANNOUNCING TODAY IS PART OF THE BROADER VISION FOR THE RESTORATION OF THE ENTIRE MARCIANA AREA WHICH WE HAVE PROMOTED WITH PRIDE AND PASSION, AND WILL FOSTER


NEW DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE CITY,’ _CONTINUES GABRIELE GALATERI DI GENOLA AND PHILIPPE DONNET._ ‘a special thanks goes to all the authorities with whom we have had discussions in


recent months, in particular the superintendency and the municipality of venice, for having supported the launch of this project.’_ local artisans will be employed throughout the project


image courtesy of DCUBE THE INTERVENTION ALSO INCLUDES THE RESTORATION OF THE ADJACENT ROYAL GARDENS, OR _GIARDINI REALI,_ CARRIED OUT BY THE VENICE GARDENS FOUNDATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH


GENERALI. this part of the project seeks to restore pedestrian links to an important part of the piazza san marco area, directly connected to the gardens by a historic drawbridge. the


inauguration of the renovated _giardini reali_ is scheduled for autumn 2019. see designboom’s previous coverage of the project HERE. the _procuratie vecchie_ develop along the entire north


side of piazza san marco image courtesy of martino lombezzi / contrasto philip stevens I designboom jun 11, 2019