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CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

Italy Architecture News - Jun 10, 2022 - 15:30   1994 views

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati and architect Italo Rota have created an energy park at this year's Milano Design Week 2022. 

The project, named Feeling the Energy, turns Milan’s Botanical Garden into an energy park, exploring multiple forms of energy production and consumption.

The project employs over 500 meters of digitally bent copper pipe with antimicrobial properties. 

Developed for Plenitude (Eni) as part of the Design Week’s INTERNI Re.Generation exhibition, the temporary installation will be on view during Milano Design Week until June 13, 2022 in Italy.

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

The copper is provided by KME, one of the world's largest producers of this material. 

At the park, the installation invites visitors to wander through Milan’s historical Botanical Garden, in a sequence of six main stages: Energy Carousel, Garden Orchestra, The Leading Logo, Powering Vibrations, Blinds in the Sun, Solar Garden. 

All six stages make it possible to directly experience how energy can be produced from the sun, wind, and people’s movements. Visitors encounter different stages and each step features a different object, all made of copper. 

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

The installation harvests and stores energy during the day, using it to illuminate the Botanical Garden in the evening, while also powering water vaporizers that will cool the garden pathways while at the same time nourishing the vegetation.

"The installation is inspired by the functioning of plant organisms," said Carlo Ratti, founding partner at CRA and director of the MIT Senseable City Lab.

"As trees in a forest draw energy from different sources and then use it locally where they need it - in a certain branch or the end of a leaf - the long copper tube of ‘Feeling the Energy’ absorbs energy in its entire length and then uses it in specific points of the installation path," Ratti added.

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

Upon entering the Botanical Garden, visitors immediately discover a majestic carousel where they can experience the energy in motion. 

After that, people can walk under a series of portals that plays sequences from the renowned Four Seasons symphony by Italian baroque composer Antonio Vivaldi, performed by the Ensemble Strumentale la Barocca of the Symphony Orchestra of Milan. 

The exhibition path also includes a giant vibraphone which people are invited to play. 

Moreover, a tunnel with colored diaphragms laden with organic photovoltaic panels can be opened or closed by those wandering through it, while a canopy features sensors that can detect people’s presence and activate a cool mist.

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

"Playing is a fundamental activity for every human being. This installation suggests new links between play and the world of energy," said  Italo Rota, founder of Italo Rota Building Office.

"It shows us that every time we consume energy - whether it's on a carousel or a swing, or even while producing sound waves - we can recover some of that energy. In addition, the installation hints closely at the theme of efficiency."

"A simple gesture such as orienting the photovoltaic panels allows us to think practically about saving and optimizing resources," Rota added.

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

The Plenitude project illustrates what a self-sufficient energy infrastructure looks like, where discrete points are connected in a microgrid. 

The installation reproduces, on a small scale, what happens with urban, national and even transcontinental energy networks: complex distribution channels are able to connect and supply each node over a long journey.

Moreover, the copper tube features antimicrobial properties, which are particularly beneficial to allowing safe contacts between visitors joining the experience. The same material will be reused at the end of the event, following the principles of circular design.

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA and Italo Rota create energy park with digitally bent copper pipe at Milano Design Week 2022

CRA has explored the Natural and the Artificial as well as energy production at different scales, in a variety of projects. 

These include Cloud Cast, a system that uses motion tracking and ceiling-mounted misting elements to provide localized cooling, and The Greenary, a private house built around a 10-meter-tall ficus tree in northern Italy. 

CRA developed temporary installations that use technology to devise alternative sustainable futures. 

For instance, Living Nature, in Milan’s main square Piazza del Duomo, recreated a garden pavilion where all four seasons coexist with each other at the same time, thanks to an innovative energy management system for climate control.

Project facts

Project name: Feeling the Energy

Architects: CRA-Carlo Ratti Associati and Italo Rota

Client: Plenitude

Location: Orto Botanico, Brera, Milan, Italy

Part of INTERNI Design Re-Generation exhibition within the Milan Design Week 2022

Opening dates: 6-13 June 2022

CRA Team: Carlo Ratti (founder), Antonio Atripaldi (Partner in Charge), Mario Daudo (Architect),

CRA Make Team: Mykola Murashko, Carlo Turati, Yasser Mohamed Harris, Lorenzo Capra

Italo Rota Team: Italo Rota, Francesca Grassi

Copper manufacturing: KME Italy S.p.A. 

With the musical contribution of the Ensemble Strumentale laBarocca of the Symphony Orchestra of Milan, conducted by M. Ruben Jais.

All images © Marco Beck Peccoz.

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