EveryVille Competition by La Biennale di Venezia -  project 167 of 195  
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Federica Gatta (ITALIA), Giorgio Talocci (ITALIA)
 
We think an open hosting community like this could be able to reflect constantly on its identity realizing it doesn’t need just one.
But in ten years (phase 1) you could see something different. People who were living in the old identical blocks will try to intervene on their buildings: they'll start to build public basements where to express all this diversity they’re learning.
This should be just a phase of consciousness because this basement will be archipelagos of different philosophies where differences exists just for themselves.
When people (phase 2) will understand the importance of change, those symbols of a distorted vision will disappear. They maybe fully realize that carnival is the key of their community. So basements don’t need to exist anymore, people will feel the need of having insurrection just in the blocks they live in.
The big void will be just a park while welcome space will expand everywhere in the city: hosts and guests will start living together.