Ep. 12 – Oltre il canyon rombante

EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 13 MIN

Ep. 12 – Oltre il canyon rombante

from La Natura in cantiere · host Talking Nat

Storie, natura e trasformazioni di un parco che cresce con la città.Nel dodicesimo episodio del podcast del Parco Nord Milano, si racconta come il Parco sia riuscito a superare le grandi fratture urbane che lo attraversano.Le passerelle ciclopedonali, costruite nel tempo sopra strade e autostrade, hanno trasformato un territorio frammentato in uno spazio continuo e accessibile, permettendo al Parco di espandersi e connettere quartieri prima separati.Come raccontano in intervista l’architetto Davide Papa e il direttore Riccardo Gini, questi collegamenti sono elementi fondamentali: ricuciono il paesaggio, rendono il Parco unitario e ne ridefiniscono continuamente l’esperienza.Un episodio che chiude il viaggio raccontando una conquista: unire ciò che sembrava diviso, trasformando ostacoli in possibilità.Durata: 13:10 minIn redazione Stefano AlbergoniCoordinamento editoriale Catia BaldassarriSound design Filippo GiraudiVoce narrante Valentina ScattolinSupervisione post produzione Andrea Lo Iacono.Musiche di Giuliano Vozella create per il 50° anniversario Parco Nord Milano.“La Natura in cantiere” nasce come reinterpretazione dell’audioguida Il Parco Sopra la Fabbrica ideata e realizzata nel 2015 da Lorenza Zambon e Tomaso Colombo per Parco Nord Milano. Voci di Lorenza Zambon e Giancarlo Previati. Musiche di Carlos Actis Dato.Coordinamento del progetto di Tomaso Colombo, Direttore Riccardo Gini, Presidente Marzio Marzorati.Podcast realizzato con il patrocinio di Fondazione Cariplo.Si ringrazia per la partecipazione all’episodio: Davide Papa, architetto e Riccardo Gini, direttore del Parco Nord Milano.

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