Fruit Salad

Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    The association of service infrastructure with mixed architectural use reveals a strategy to create an effective urban project able to address the fragmentation process: increasing density and connectivity to control and mitigate the inertia of uncontrolled urban expansion. Furthermore, it generates multifunctional and multi scale territorial networks that favor the development of inclusive relationships among citizens and cultural integration.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    A: 1. Move to the river all the activities currently performed on the banks; 2. Create an urban park to connect the city to the river; 3. Intermingle the architectural trends and link them to the city. B. Flooding is the main current problem; the river level varies by 14m between the dry and rainy seasons. As a solution, the project proposes a floodable park on the bank and the activities currently performed on the banks are relocated on a floating platform, optimizing their development.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    The current waterfront appears as a tight area made up by the port, the old docks and a market.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    1. Dining; 2. Passenger port; 3. Market; 4. Regional port; 5. City park.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    The footbridge guarantees the connection between the project and the city.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    The hall is an area for mixed use and supports spontaneous appropriation.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    The regional goods market enables water and road-based logistics and exchange.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    Section of the building over the market area.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    1. Water collecting cover; 2. Metal structure; 3. Water storage; 4. Floating structure.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    1. Modular construction; 2. Thermal control; 3. Water collection; 4. Floating concrete cell structure.

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    Holcim Awards Latin America 2014 – Prize handover ceremony

    “Next Generation” 1st prize for “Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil” (l-r): Manuel Sirtori, CEO Holcim Argentina; with winning team Alejandro Alaniz, Patricio Francisco Cuello, Christian Barrera and Ivan Baez of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina; and Otmar Hübscher, CEO Holcim Brazil.

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    Holcim Awards Latin America 2014 – Prize handover ceremony

    Four “Next Generation” prizes for inspiring visions of tomorrow were presented to projects by young professionals and students in Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica and Mexico.

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    Holcim Awards Latin America media briefing, Medellín, Colombia

    Alejandro Alaniz (at microphone), Patricio Francisco Cuello, Christian Barrera and Ivan Baez of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina – “Next Generation” 1st prize winners for “Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment” in Manaus, Brazil.

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    Holcim Awards Latin America 2014 – Prize handover ceremony

    Holcim Awards winners (l-r): “Next Generation” 1st prize winners for “Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil” Christian Barrera and Alejandro Alaniz together from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina together with “Next Generation” 3rd prize winners for “Den-City: Urban regeneration through densification, Córdoba, Argentina” Maya Karenina Wilberger and Lucía Zunino from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.

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    Project entry 2014 Latin America – Fruit Salad: Riverside urban infrastructure redeployment, Manaus, Brazil

    Christian Barrera, Alejandro Gerardo Alaniz, Ivan Gabriel Baez and Patricio Francisco Cuello

  • Next generation Next Generation 1st prize 2014–2015 Latin America

Flooding along the riverbanks is one of the major problems for Manaus since the levels of the Amazon River greatly vary between the dry and rainy seasons. As a solution, the project proposes to transfer the activities currently on the fragmented waterfront to a floating platform in the river. A large roof offers protection from sun and rain. The reforestation of the river edge and the creation of a retention lagoon are part of a strategy to delay flooding.

By Ivan Gabriel Baez, Christian Barrera, Alejandro Gerardo Alaniz, Patricio Francisco Cuello - Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina

Ideas: Economic & Social Empowerment

Flooding along the riverbanks is one of the major problems for Manaus since the levels of the Amazon River greatly vary between the dry and rainy seasons. As a solution, the project proposes to transfer the activities currently on the fragmented waterfront to a floating platform in the river.

A large roof offers protection from sun and rain. The reforestation of the river edge and the creation of a retention lagoon are part of a strategy to delay flooding.

Fruit Salad

Project authors

  • Holcim Awards Latin America 2014 – Prize handover ceremony
    Ivan Gabriel Baez

    Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Argentina

  • Holcim Awards Latin America 2014 – Prize handover ceremony
    Christian Barrera

    Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Argentina

  • Holcim Awards Latin America 2014 – Prize handover ceremony
    Alejandro Gerardo Alaniz

    Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Argentina

  • Holcim Awards Latin America 2014 – Prize handover ceremony
    Patricio Francisco Cuello

    Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Argentina

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