Environmental Education Center in the Woods

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Entrance view.

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    Holcim Awards 2005 - Encouragement - Europe: Marina Orlando and Vicenzo de Luce

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: The wood of Venice - Site plan

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: The environmental education centre

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Aerial view

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Ground floor plan

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Bioclimatic diagrams

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Roof garden detail

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Roof plan

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Interior view

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Scheme

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    Project entry 2005 - Environmental Education Center in the Woods, Venice, Italy: Team picture

  • Awards Encouragement prize 2005–2006 Europe

This entry is merited for what the authors call a re-naturalization program. An important environmental contribution is made in that the proposal calls for restoring a landscape left ecologically impoverished after drainage intervention and intensive farming during the last century. In this respect, the project offers a beneficial environmental “refund,” serving to establish a zone protected from future urban development. 

By Vicenzo De Luce and

This entry from Italy is merited for what the authors call a re-naturalization program. An important environmental contribution is made in that the proposal calls for restoring a landscape left ecologically impoverished after drainage intervention and intensive farming during the last century.

In this respect, the project offers a beneficial environmental “refund,” serving to establish a zone protected from future urban development. 

Environmental Education Center in the Woods

Project authors

  • Vicenzo De Luce

  • Marina Orlando

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