The concept of collective, intended in the sense of membership of a community, is indissolubly linked to the concept of place. The place, as a sequence of empty and constructed spaces, defines lived experiences and social relations in the community. The creation of a focus point, that determines the identity and the urban texture of the growing Everyville, moves from a basic consideration of nature and perception of open space. The wish of creating a pole of services and social cohesion is proposed in this project, shaping the open space based on a dynamic, diaphanous and centripetal morphology, where hierarchies are determined by the empties, that defines ways and squares, not by the constructed. |