Unethernalcity Parigi

Paris, France

TITLE

UNETHERNALCITY | PARIGI

CLIENT

Pavillon de l’Arsenal

TYPE OF INTERVENTION

Exibition

STATE

Temporary exibition

Unethernalcity Parigi

Paris, France

TITLE

UNETHERNALCITY | PARIGI

CLIENT

Pavillon de l’Arsenal

TYPE OF INTERVENTION

Exibition

STATE

Temporary exibition

Unethernalcity is a project dedicated to the city of Rome. Thirty years after the exhibition "Rome interrupted" (1978), twelve Italian and international design studios develop new visions of the city. As in 1978, Rome is still a city incapable of giving shape to the imagination, where the new Master Plan still identifies itself in rupture, with the disconnection due to an almost completely independent and uncoordinated growth around a strong central identity. The idea is to work on the wider boundaries of the city, imagining solutions for the recovery of the suburbs and the development of coherent systems, from the point of view of design and economic and environmental sustainability.

An invitation to work on the expanded boundaries of the city, imagining new urban solutions

We need to think about issues such as the integration of the consolidated city and urban spaces (whether it is infrastructure or large green wedges that penetrate from the outskirts of Rome to the historic city), new solutions for social housing, a new hypothesis of redevelopment of the margins of the Tiber and the identification of possible new areas of territory to be exploited with adequate road connections. Rome must return to the practice of culture and imagine itself not as an immobile and lifeless mechanism but as a moving organism oriented to the future in continuous evolution, capable of generating ideas and exchanges with other cities to return to being, through architecture, the centre of European and international debate.
Credits

DESIGN ARCHITECTS Guendalina Salimei – Tstudio

 

Photography

TStudio