In liminal spaces, where land meets sea, abandoned floating vessels reveal a new intelligence of the threshold — one where nature regenerates, artifice reworks, and the collective recomposes. Suspended between ruin, dissolution, and possibility, these amphibious bodies can spark a design thinking capable of interconnecting risk and invention. Architectures and landscapes, in turn, emerge as powerful cognitive signs in which coexistence and metamorphosis can unite to give rise to new cycles of life.
Speaker:
Maria Maccarrone (Architect, Ph.D. Landscape Architecture, Amministratore Unico Fondazione De Rerum Natura ETS).