in collaboration with: Unlab and CoRDA
Approaching an island doesn’t mean to approach a defined fragment of territory. An island is part of the larger organism of the river, and it is the river the natural element under our spotlight. The dependence of the Osumi Island to its river is so evident that is not even possible to define the shape of the island, continuously transforming with the varying water levels to the extreme of disappearing. In our proposal we consequentially start by addressing a more resilient water system that can mitigate risks and vulnerabilities and develop its own cultural and recreational identity. Osumi Island is part of it; its context makes the island unique. The Unesco heritage site of the historical center and the urban context integrate with the natural system of the river generating an all new range of possible scenarios and a new cultural gravity which is urban, by nature.