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PLASTUDIO
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Ørsta Commercial Center, Norway  ︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
Ørsta Tourist Housing, Norway︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
Guggheneim Museum, Finland︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
Marne Residential Complex, France︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
Coop Community Center, Rwanda︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
ITIS High School, Italy︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
Buckminster Fuller Challenge, U.S.A︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎
Ecofloat, Netherlands︎︎︎
Roccascalegna Hub Facilities, Italy︎︎︎︎︎︎︎︎



︎︎︎Urban Design
︎︎︎Interior/Contract
︎︎︎Design/Artscapes


Research presented on the
Buckminster Fuller Context 2015

Testo in italiano _pdf ︎



THE F(l)OOD project is the wit and unexpected answer to the diseases derived by the Flooding Hazards.

Designed in the field where Architecture, Urbanism and Design do overlap, the Unit is meant as a contemporary Noah Ark where people may both find a safe route to the flooding consequences and beyond this, a greenhouse of potential daily usage where vegetables are growth in Areoponics.

The Unit may allow 230 persons in and it may feed 2000 others.

As more then 15 million people are in High risk assessment about natural hazards, F(L)ood comes up as a wholechomprehensive solution by both its both safety spaces ( on the external cladding) and food cultivation indoor areas . The unit is presented in two different dimensions, as if the bigger one is meant to be at the same time a safety device and an urban floating turf, whilst the smaller units are meant to be a brilliant solution to whom who would be living in a floating environments, on waterlands, and in a new way.

This case, the cover cropping on the top looks like an important solution to allow the landscape to be continued and not to be stopped and hidden by the usual equipped jetties.