The project develops before and during the demolition phase and focuses on what is considered the end of a cycle, thus transforming the linear system into a circular one, a construction site into a mine
The project is the result of research that started in 2017 on behalf of BASIS Vinschgau Venosta, a new social activation hub set up in Silandro within a former military base.
The project develops before and during the demolition phase and focuses on what is considered the end of a cycle, trying to find opportunities, directions or resources in this area before everything is turned into waste matter, thus transforming the linear system into a circular one, a construction site into a gold mine.
"Studio GISTO’s research focuses on the relationship between space, energy and territory, trying to draw up and promote reuse models that go beyond the simple rhetoric of sustainability. Through an approach that combines architecture, design and high-end craftsmanship studio GISTO creates specific territorial models. In every area in which it is asked to intervene, it analyzes a specific condition from the “energy” point of view and develops a series of projects that have the unique value of being open prototypes intended to be implemented.
The fundamental idea is to follow the transformational procedures in contexts such as construction sites or buildings in the process of being demolished and grasp their material, human and cultural potential through an analytical path that often takes the form of a workshop, an open and horizontal teaching opportunity"
Silvia Franceschini
"We rely on a demolitions expert and we break everything into tiny pieces and yet, the most elementary logic from an ecological point of view would require us to follow the path of re cycling and reusing: reusing is even more ecological than recycling itself. Here is the rst reason for the work undertaken by studio GISTO: it takes a different perspective. It is the viewpoint of the explorer, of the ethnologist, who wanders among these ruins, re ects, photographs, studies mankind and the value it gives to things. In this way these portions of territory that have been de-territorialized, removed from the community and abandoned to insigni cance, regain value.
The second point of interest is the drafting or drawing up of a manual on how to reuse the durable materials that emerge from these particular gold mines. A manual, as the name indicates, is something to keep in your hands, at your ngertips from which to work on form and with which to transform. It is therefore not a question of marrying the economic approach with the ecological one or vice versa but rather one of accepting the challenge of merging them in a new perspective which Felix Guattarì called “Ecosophy”: an ethical-political expression between environment, social relations and subjectivity, which offers an end to the era of throw-away objects, relationships and individuals which have outlived their usefulness."
Francesco Galofaro
Alessandro Mason, Matteo Giustozzi, Alice Cazzolato
Maria Teresa Scarabello
Studio GISTO
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