EveryVille Competition by La Biennale di Venezia -  project 68 of 195  
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lehila laconi (ITALIA)
 
As it was expected by the architect, in few years Everyville expanded, and so did Megalopolis, the lights of the city polluted more and more the sky and so the observatory stopped working, and inside of it they put a big Starbuks, in memory of the old farms too. There is a "but" in this story, because the inhabitants of Everyville, thanks to the participation of the mayor, at least they felt to belong to their town, the park belonged to their "children", and at the observatory they had spent long summer nights admiring stars and planets so, when they replaced the observatory with Starbuks, instead of spots of italian-american white-coffee, they put on the wall photographs showing the evolution of Everyville, from the historical farms Big A and Small B, to the project of the park, in order to remember to all the generations that the real teachers are not the ones that want to teach something, but people, that you might meet by chance, and they leave you something.