JUNIOR

 

Calamità Calamita
CALAMITY MAGNET – ANTHROPIC VOLITIONS

 

Paolo Richelmi

Landscape architecture student

 

Oscar Bassi

Landscape architecture student

 

Francesco Molteni

Landscape architecture student

 

Marco Togni

Landscape architecture student

 

Three abstract and evocative representations of the interaction between man and nature. Human beings choose every day between a wish/calamity that is overpowering and destructive, a symptom of the unbalanced relationship with nature, and a wish/magnet that expresses the inextricable connection with the primary elements of the Landscape.

Finestre
sul Giardino

WINDOWS OVER THE GARDEN

 

Andrea Gelli

Landscape architect

 

Lorenzo Boggian

Landscape architect

 

Francesco di Santo

Landscape architect

 

Alessandro Gasparini

Landscape architect

 

A simple and spontaneous experience, like the act of opening a window and looking through it. The modular composition creates islands with different floral compositions that recall various types of gardens: Mediterranean, rocky, woodland, exotic and contemporary.

Istantanee

 

Alice Bagedda

Landscape architect

 

Gabriella Capucci

Landscape architect

 

At the heart of the project is the interaction between art and people: modules, mobile frames and seats create the backdrop for snapshots in which the visitor –  along with the surrounding vegetation and landscape – is the main character, and at the same time also a photographer and a spectator.

MICRO-PASSAGGI

 

Federico Bordoni

Architect

 

Stefano Evangelista

Architect

 

Dott. Riccardo Alberto Ravasi

Agronomist

 

A series of stacked pallets and wooden screens run along the long, narrow lot, just as the dry-stone walls of the terraces run along the rugged Ligurian hills, squeezed between the Alps and the sea. The scented and coloured plants above them create a layered perspective that visually compresses the length of the lot to create a unique viewpoint. Similarly, the sequence of barriers allows the visitor to weave their way through the lot in a criss-cross direction, creating a series of micro-passages.

In | Out

 

Elisa Bagnoni

Landscape architect

 

Caterina Debidda

Architect

 

Elisa Picariello

Landscape architect

 
 

The idea of the project is to recreate a house as a set of micro-landscapes: each room is a representation of living and landscape. In the last two years the house has become a space for dreams: some imagined the sea, others a vegetable garden in the countryside, others dreamed of traveling to exotic landscapes, or walking in a romantic park. So the rooms are transformed: the kitchen represents the rural landscape; the living room is the representation of the exotic landscape; the bathroom is the seascape; the bedroom and the balcony recall the romantic landscape.

SENIOR

8M3

 

Paola Sabbion

landscape architect

 

Gian Luca Porcile

Architect

 

Eight cubic metres: the minimum volume for a person to stand, sit or lie down. The 8 cubic metres are designed “by subtraction”, giving rise to an “elsewhere”, a micro-landscape occupied by plants and light timber structures which creates a physical barrier but not a visual one.

MIEGAKURE –
an oriental gaze on the city of Genoa

 

Giovanna Mameli

Architect

 

Luigi Zagni

Architect
 

A forced path, following the principle of “miegakure” – progressive discovery – leads visitors towards the privileged observation platform on a garden that reproduces a small-scale version of Genoa and its gulf recreated with stones, gravel and vegetation.

LE STANZE
DEGLI ORIZZONTI
THE ROOMS OF HORIZONS

 

Maria Francesca Volpato

Landscape architect

Bruno Calabretta

Gardener

Marta Randone

Operator of educational farms and outdoor education

Riccardo Ciccotti

Gardener

 

A bamboo backdrop delimits two rooms that reflect the lock-down condition we’ve unfortunately grown accustomed to: the first room represents the safety of our homes, the second one opens out towards external horizons, towards the sea and Villa Grimaldi; it features a door and two windows, an invitation to reflect on what exists beyond what is visible.

RUB RUM

 

Noemi Casula

Architect

 

Nausikaa Mandana Rahmati

Garden Architect & Interior Designer 

 

A reinterpretation of the Ortus Conclusus, which, through the four-part lines of the primordial Persian garden, defines the four elements of life in an orderly chaos that expresses the relationship between the tangible and the intangible. The centre features a red chair: the privileged viewpoint of the Microlandscape, projected towards a more organic and irregular Macrosystem.

UNA SOLA MOLTITUDINE
ONE SINGLE MULTITUDE

 

Giovanni Luca Ferreri

Architect

Gabriele Mundula

Architect

 

A library, not of books but of plants, which gathers the plants at the origin of the Mediterranean civilizations; each specimen is the subject of the tale told in this theatre which has the sea as its backdrop. A design featuring colours, materials and objects that tell the intertwining stories of men and plants.