The topic of Sensitive Limits talks about investigation and works on border or filter areas, which represent real opportunities of experimentation and interesting opportunities to redevelop parts of the city and territory. These spaces, often marginal, degraded, little known, undefined, not designed, become an opportunity for reflection and research for new design strategies capable of overcoming the original exclusion, promoting new meeting spaces and new centers, opportunities for redevelopment and enhancement of the city.
They are capable of living and interpreting, in a new way, the limit tensions between inner and outer, between city and country, including defined and undefined spaces. In these kinds of “hybrid landscapes”, the contamination of forms and languages does not grant space to research and purity; the identity that we seek is not in the purity of signs and forms but in the ability to capture and configure the differences, to establish harmonies and, in other cases, to accept, design and exalt dissonances.