with a design inspired by the work of renaissance architect, filarete, carlo ratti associati has won an international competition to build a new science campus for the university of milan. developed alongside a team led by australian real estate group, lendlease, the project spans over 2 million ft2 (190,000 m2) and aims to bring higher education into the digital age. ‘campus 2.0’ is set to open in 2025.

carlo ratti associati to build the university of milan’s new science campus designboom

renderings by CRA graphic team: gary di silvio, pasquale milieri, gianluca zimbardi

 

 

the extensive campus will be located in the MIND-milan innovation district and will serve approximately 23,000 researchers and students specializing in natural and formal sciences at the university of milan. the design, developed by CRA-carlo ratti associati in collaboration with architect italo rota, revolves around a network of green courtyards, a series of uninterrupted walking paths (‘common ground’) at different heights, and five brick buildings. it also features a large central square with an adjacent lake.

carlo ratti associati to build the university of milan’s new science campus designboom

 

 

the buildings pay tribute to the ca’ granda, the 15th-century brick building designed by filarete, which today hosts the central seat of the university of milan. the façades are designed with an innovative construction technique, with each brick individually positioned by a robotic arm and treated as a pixel within a large-scale bas-relief. the result will be a three-dimensional tapestry with textual and visual content. 

carlo ratti associati to build the university of milan’s new science campus designboom

 

 

the project’s main typological features – the courtyards and the ‘common ground’ – are also inspired by the ca’ granda, which was the closest realization of filarete’s vision for a utopian city that he called sforzinda. campus 2.0 reinterprets filarete’s design principles, albeit with 21st-century digital technologies and new approaches to teaching and learning.

carlo ratti associati to build the university of milan’s new science campus designboom

 

 

‘recent data analyses of human interaction on academic campuses have shown that there is a direct correlation between the physical proximity of researchers and scientific output,’ says carlo ratti, founding partner of CRA and director of the senseable city lab at the massachusetts institute of technology: ‘in other words, human interaction is an essential component of the discovery process. the recent pandemic, which forced scholars to live and work for months on end in isolation, only reinforced the importance of physical space. our ‘campus 2.0’ design elaborates on filarete’s thinking from almost 500 years ago to create a testing ground that will promote interaction among diverse communities.’

carlo ratti associati wins competition to build the university of milan’s new science campus

 

 

‘filarete’s utopia is often visualized with the eight-pointed star shape of sforzinda, his ideal city. however, if you zoom in and take a closer look at the design, you can appreciate other compelling features,’ says architect italo rota, the project’s creative consultant. ‘filarete thought that architecture should focus on durability, simplicity, and affordable technical sophistication. he wanted his buildings to become the backdrop of a new humanism, blurring the boundaries between private and public spaces. at the new campus in milan, we strive to realize filarete’s utopia, on the very site where six years ago, millions of people from all over the world met for the world expo.’

carlo ratti associati wins competition to build the university of milan’s new science campus

 

 

one of the project’s defining features is the ‘common ground’, a public space that winds its way across the campus. this uninterrupted set of walkways and crossings connect the buildings and meanders across courtyards. it allows people to walk outdoors all year long – under a canopy or portico – over a length of more than 4,000 ft (1,200 m). the path continues inside the buildings, with an additional 2,700 ft (800 m) of accessible walkways at the mezzanine level. the ‘common ground’ serves to reinforce the connection between the campus and the surrounding mind neighborhood, fostering interaction between the academic community, and the companies and R&D centers that operate in the innovation district.

the campus also features almost 1 million ft2 (100,000 m2) of greenery, including terraces and hypogeum gardens located below the ground level. each of the five courtyards will showcase a different landscape from northern italy, while the central square and lake can accommodate large events.

 

 

project info:

 

project name: campus 2.0

location: milan, italy

architectural concept: CRA-carlo ratti associati

creative consultancy: italo rota

CRA team: carlo ratti, andrea cassi (project manager), saverio panata, matteo zerbi, chiara morandini, anna morani, nicola scaramuzza, mario daudo, jacopo reale, oliver kazmir, alessandro tassinari, samuel colle dominguez, federico riches, andrea giordano

renderings by CRA graphic team: gary di silvio, pasquale milieri, gianluca zimbardi

 

the project of the new campus for the science faculties of the university of milan is located within the MIND-milan innovation district in the site where expo 2015 was held. CRA-carlo ratti associati produced the overall architectural concept for the real estate group lendlease, and a task force whose member companies include starching s.r.l. (architectural project), manens-tifs s.p.a. (gardening project), redesco progetti s.r.l (structural project), emilio pizzi team architects s.r.l. (space planning), dr. geol. pietro simone (geological report).