Projekt von
Federica Sanelli
Begleitung
João Nunes, João Gomes da Silva
Today, the soil is adapting to movement, which translates into the laws of topography, gives rise to a vector soil, a soil that appears immune to these laws because it experiences minimal resistance to matter, thanks to corridors of movement such as roads, tunnels, and bridges. However, it wasn't always this way; during the city's expansion process, it encountered a complex system of agricultural and industrial remnants. What remains of these residual spaces that have lost their original function in this world of vector spaces? All the signs we observe in the landscape correspond to the actions through which communities appropriate places. Can the memory imprinted in the soil be the guiding trace for a new relationship with the city's territory? We question the ongoing processes that are modifying our urban landscape.