Siddi Urban Threshold as a narrative of access and landscape
In the heart of Marmilla, Siddi Urban Threshold stands as an architectural gesture capable of transforming a simple vehicular access into a sensitive and cultural experience. The project, designed by Martino Picchedda Architetto, transcends the infrastructural dimension to become a narrative device that welcomes and guides those who arrive in the village. The redevelopment of Via Napoli is not just an intervention of urban regeneration, but an act of placemaking that integrates safety, usability, and identity narrative. In this context, the architecture engages with the landscape and with outdoor projects, offering a panoramic walk that reconnects the visitor to the hills, fields, and collective memory. The entrance to Siddi thus becomes a vibrant threshold, capable of evoking belonging and restoring dignity to public space through a contemporary language deeply rooted in the place.























