EveryVille Competition by La Biennale di Venezia -  project 171 of 195  
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Filippo Sanna (ITALIA), Stefano Cadoni (ITALIA), Valeria Tupponi (ITALIA), Davide Fancello (ITALIA)
 
TOMORROW. Nowadays, cities are reduced to few permanent elements, sculptural landings hanging among sky and hearth. All around them, the fluid-city streams, with iridescent shapes and colours, gathering and disappearing continuously. The stone-city no longer exists. From its birth the flow-city has never stopped flowing, it has penetrated the old walls, buildings, skyscrapers, stations, malls, factories, sheds and barracks. Streaming, it has shaped the existent, leaving its own impression on those anonymous, unknown, hostile buildings. With the passing of time, its energy eroded the metropolis, its obstacles. So,the looms and the materials that narrate the history still last, while greenery conquers spaces. Today’s cities come to life and contaminate different communities, all with their own glare of identity. Each of them hollows out and shapes new spaces, leaves its own impression on the future society; one identity, sum of thousands.