A series of models of ruined city blocks inspired by images from the city of L’Aquila after the earthquake of 2009.
The aim of the project is the use of the city as it is now, with a way of making it useable and crossable (at least in part) thanks to the use of light, reversible and moveable forms of infrastructure. 
It is like a huge, temporary, building site, with walkways and cables that help to overcome the long delays linked to the reconstruction of the city. 
While the bureaucratic rules and laws need to be respected in terms of the buildings in the city, there is nothing to stop the use of the city as a relational space. In this way, the ruins can become habitable. 
Living the ruins
Published:

Living the ruins

the idea of using ruins, making them habitable. It is like a huge, temporary, building site, with walkways and cables that help to overcome the l Read More

Published: