Fig 1: Terna new proposals for electrical infrastructure, photographic simulation of mitigation for a new power station construction, by the acts of congress: Environment, l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> infrastructure,Rome,October 2009. Fig 2: Terna new proposals for electrical infrastructure, solutions for pylons, by the acts of congress: Environment, l<strong>and</strong>scape <strong>and</strong> infrastructure,Rome,October 2009. 1149
The competition titled Pylons of the future, banished by Terna S.p.A. in 2007, was won by the Studio Rosental, leader of the group composed by the architect Hugh Dutton with the companies Cegelec Centre <strong>and</strong> Gozzo Equipment. The new generation of support, after Monostelo (which has the pylon base of only five square meters) <strong>and</strong> Foster (named after the architect Norman Foster, who designed them for the power line recently built on the hills of Sc<strong>and</strong>icci, near Florence), is intended to progressively renew miles of old high voltage power lines from one side to the other of the peninsula. Lightweight but resistant, flexible but stable the Rosental-Dutton pylons are inspired by the shapes of trees, but using advanced materials <strong>and</strong> according their design to the attempt to reduce high contrasts, even between light <strong>and</strong> shadows. Fig. 3: Foster pylon Fig. 4: Monostelo pylon Fig. 5: Rosental-Dutton pylon 3. The l<strong>and</strong>scape design as an instrument of analysis <strong>and</strong> prediction of the transformation On the basis of the considerations so far reported on the contemporary l<strong>and</strong>scape sensitivity in the infrastructure design, the development of a scientific methodology for assessing l<strong>and</strong>scape impact is the product of a series of researches I have conducted experimentally during the last years, on a large number of case studies, scattered throughout the country, whose aims is to provide Public Administrations an important tool to read the l<strong>and</strong>scape. In fact, is important but not enough, to design new shapes for pylons if their disposition will finish to ignore their strong relationship with the forms of the surrounding areas. The objective was to formulate particular tables of visual impact, specific to each category of large infrastructure, such as roads, grids for producing <strong>and</strong> distributing energy, telecommunications towers , etc… The main purpose of these guidelines was to direct the designer in taking conscious choices in order to avoid the major critical points in each individual category of works. In terms of approaches, our guidelines aim to prepare active policies based on the correct identification of the those values that we must be preserve or implement by the infrastructure, through the transformation induced. We provided to create a sequence of images <strong>and</strong> tables, an iconographic repertory with operational instructions, that offers an open path to multiple uses, not as an abstract methodological protocol but as a tool to allow the designer to find the most suitable approach, leaving him the task of identifying the best solution, with respect to a given problem in a particular area. They play an interpretation service of l<strong>and</strong>scape, identifying features of those recognizable signs which contribute to form the image of those places, adaptable to different situations, so having a guidance function, especially during the preliminary draft, because they facilitate the identification of problems <strong>and</strong> suggest new interpretations of l<strong>and</strong>scapes. In the images presented below, the first table intends to lead the designer in the analysis of the l<strong>and</strong>scape most recurrent forms, providing graphical examples of simple interpretation in order to correctly analyze the condition ex ante, to be compared to the situation of the same place ex post. 1150
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