Gabriele Tagliaventi - Main Works of Architecture and Urbanism

Main Works of Architecture and Urbanism

  • 1988–1990, project (with Ivo Tagliaventi) of the new Piazza della Repubblica in Zola Predosa, Bologna
  • 1989, first prize at the International Competition for the Reconstruction of a Historic Street in Bruxelles
  • 1992, (with Liam O'Connor) first prize (ex-aequo) at the International Competition for the Reconstruction of Warsaw City Core, Warsaw, Poland
  • 1990–1995, two residential/commercial buildings (Lots 1A, 1B) in the Historic Centre of Bruxelles, Laeken Street
  • 1989–1994, (with Ivo Tagliaventi) reconstruction and extension to a mixed urban building complex in Bologna, Zanolini Street
  • 1992–1994, (con Ivo Tagliaventi) project for the new Day-Hospital of Zola Predosa, Bologna
  • 1994–1995 project for the redevelopment of the Historic centre in Chinon, France
  • 1995–1996, project for the new Cultural Centre of the city of Biarritz, France
  • 1994–1996, project for the urban redevelopment of the Lecourbe and Vaugirards streets in Paris
  • 1996, awarded a prize at the International Competition for the University College of South Stockholm, organised by the Swedish Government-Department of Public Works
  • 1996, first prize at the International Competition for the Redevelopment of the Marsham Street area in London, organised by the British Government-Department of the Environment
  • 1997, selected among the seven finalists at the International competition for the New Centre for the Architecture and the City, organised by the Belgian Government
  • 1995–2002, (with Leon Krier) new centre for the "Pista" Quarter in Alessandria, Italy (built)
  • 1997–2002, (with Leon Krier) project for the redevelopment of a mixed-use block in the centre of the city of Valenza, Italy (built)
  • 1998–1999, projects for 2 town-houses in Bologna (built)
  • 1999, finalist at the International Competition for the new campus of the Louis Armstrong High School for the Arts (LAHSA), Lafayette, Louisiana
  • 2001 project for the reconstruction of 2 town-houses in the centre of Dresden – Quartier am Neumarkt
  • 2000–2005 project for a group of mixed-use buildings in the Johannisviertel neighborhood – Quartier am Tacheles in Central Berlin developed by the Fundus Group, within the masterplan designed by DPZ (building permit)
  • 2002–2005 project for an urban block with residential, offices, retails and a public elementary school in the town of Piove di Sacco (building permit)
  • 2002–2007 masterplan for the re-urbanization of an area in the suburbs of Bologna and project for a new urban neighborhood in the area of Via della Pietra, Bologna (under construction)
  • 2002–2007 masterplan for a new urban neighborhood in the area of Viale Salvemini, Bologna (under construction)
  • 2002–2005 project for a complex of residential, commercial and office buildings in the city of Valenciennes, France (under construction)
  • 2004–2005 project for 2 urban blocks in the new town of Val d’Europe, France for Disney Resort Paris (under construction)
  • 2005–2007 project for a new residential village in the town of Bailly-Romainvilliers, France (building permit)
  • 2006–2007 project for a new village center in the city of Magny-le-Hongre, France (building permit)

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