Regeneration with energy efficiency measures and elimination of the architectural barriers of the “Liliana Toti” Seniors Citizens Social Club, formerly Parrocchietta
Implementing party
Project description
The "Liliana Toti" Senior Citizens Social Club is the subject of a restructuring and redevelopment intervention within the framework of the 2025 Hope Jubilee programmes.
The works will involve both the external and internal areas of the Club, with a view to improving services and ancillary spaces for activities including aggregate, animation, sports and cultural pursuits.
The project aims to make this space a crossroads of opportunities, a hub of social and intergenerational interaction through the involvement of young people and peer-education, as well as a to be centre a for the community and personal services.
The main areas of intervention will be three:
Energy efficiency interventions according to the bioclimatic approach
The first room, located to the northeast, will be transformed into a "winter garden and summer patio". This will be a space delimited by the existing perimeter masonry, suitably and thermally insulated, freed from the roof slab to obtain an "open air" place useful for cultivating plants and for admiring the sky vault.
A green roof of the environment will be created with self-regulating vegetation.
The works also include the road arrangement with widening of the pavement, which will be planted with trees to shield the light in summer and let it filter in winter.
Structural consolidation with the reinforcement of existing material
The building will be preserved and regenerated while preserving its original character and eco-social footprint. The reinforcement of the perimeter and crosspieces, and waterproofing of the flat roof will be carried out.
The systems will be renovated in the name of new technologies, including resin flooring and coatings and the reorganisation of three accessible toilets.
Air conditioning, heating and cooling will be developed to ensure adequate seasonal ventilation with controlled manoeuvrability to minimise energy waste.
Furniture and furnishings items will be kept to a minimum by facilitating donations and attributions that are useful in recognising the place as "part of the house".
Integration into the urban fabric.
The current project aims to establish a strong relationship between the CSA and the external environment. This will be achieved in particular by widening the pavement and the possibility of installing mobile seats outside.
Status
Planning
Tender stage
Site
End of Work
Estimated completion date
Second Quarter 2026
Funding source
Jubilee
Amount allocated
1.000.000,00 €