MOSE
MOSE, acronym for Modulo sperimentale elettromeccanico (applied electromechanical module), is a system of mobile barriers meant to protect the city of Venice and its lagoon from the “acqua alta” phenomenon.
Images form the Spina 3 neighbourhood, built in Turin on the area once occupied by the Fiat ironworks and the plants of Michelin, Savigliano and Paracchi.
Immagini dal quartiere Spina 3, nato a Torino sui terreni occupati fino a due decenni fa dalle Ferriere Fiat, dagli stabilimenti Michelin, Savigliano, Paracchi.
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MOSE, acronym for Modulo sperimentale elettromeccanico (applied electromechanical module), is a system of mobile barriers meant to protect the city of Venice and its lagoon from the “acqua alta” phenomenon.
Images from the building site of Trilogia Navile, a project for residential buildings located inside the former fruit and vegetable market of Bologna.
Designed in the 1970s by Kenzo Tange and Urtec, this neighbourhood should have been a new model of city surrounded by greenery.
A “suspended” look on Milan. From above people’s heads, but not too high, see a city that seeks to change, once again.
Rendering the City rebuilds the idea of a city through photographs.
In San Donato, as elsewhere, the continuity of collective space is an interructed project.
Giovanni Hänninen, Via Santa Marta, 18, 20123, Milan, Italy, e-mail: studio@hanninen.it — all images © Giovanni Hänninen 2021